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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 

BUREAU OF EDUCATION 



BULLETIN, 1921, No. 3a 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS 

AND THEIR ASSISTANTS IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS 

OF CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS 

OR MORE 



By 
WALTER S.DEFFENBAUGH 

Specialist in City School Systems, Buieau of Education 




WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFnCE 

1922 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 

BUREAU OF EDUCATION 



BULLETIN, 1921. No. 30 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS 

AND THEIR ASSISTANTS IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS 

OF CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS 

OR MORE 



By 

WALTER S. DEFFENBAUGH 

Specialist in City School Systems, Bureau of Education 




WASHINGTON 

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1922 



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? SCHOOL SYSTEMS OF CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE. 



INTRODUCTION. 

By P. P. Claxton 



Only a few years ago the public schools of most of the largest cities 
of the United States were constantly ''in politics." Superintendents 
and their assistants all too frequently came and went with changing 
administrations of city affairs. Individual members of boards, 
aldermen, or city councils, through political pull obtained the appoint- 
ment of some teachers and the dismissal of others, thus paying 
political debts and squaring political animosities. Boards of educa- 
tion, usually very large, made up chiefly of ward politicians, more or 
less under the control of the ''bosses" of the wards from which they 
were appointed or elected and the representatives of which they 
understood themselves to be, were uncertain both as to their rights 
and their powers, servilely yielding or stubbornly antagonizing 
mayors and boards of aldermen that constantly interfered, some- 
times domineeringly, with their duties. 

They in turn interfered, both as boards and as individuals, without 
regard to any sound principles of administration, with the duties of 
the superintendent of schools and his assistants. Too often there 
was apparent reason for such interference because of the inefficiency 
of low-salaried superintendents and the failure of boards to provide 
the office of the superintendent with a sufficient number of competent 
and adequately paid administrative assistants. Boards, too large 
to function effectively as a whole, were subdivided into many stand- 
ing and special committees which attempted to do, but ineffectively 
and wastefuUy, a wide range of things that should have been left 
wholly to the superintendent and his assistants. 

When they did not thus interfere harmfully, school boards required 
of the superintendents of schools and their small corps of low-paid 
assistants, where there were any, a wide range of tasks, which 
were, because of their variety, number, and size, utterly beyond the 
ability of educators trained for the schoolroom and interested chiefly 
in courses of study and methods of teaching. The superintendent was 
too often expected, with the help only of an inadequate corps of inex- 
perienced and inefficient clerks, to direct the details of expenditures 

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of hundreds of thousands or even miUions of dollars, look after the 
erection of buildings, purchase all fuel and supplies, keep accounts of 
all receipts and expenditures, employ janitors and supervise their 
work, serve as sanitary and health inspector, examine teachers, make 
reports, statistical and other, and look after a thousand and one 
details of organization and administration — all of which took so 
much of his time and strength that the important function of direct- 
ing wisely the educational work of the schools, for which the super- 
intendent was fitted by disposition and training and for which all else 
in the school system exists, had to be neglected. In attempting to 
save thousands of dollars in the salaries of superintendents and their 
offices, tens and hundreds of thousands were lost through the lack 
of definite and effective administration, business management, and 
accounting. 

Sometimes there was actual antagonism between the board and 
the superintendent of schools, or at least a total lack of any feeling of 
authority on the one side or of responsibility on the other. Fre- 
quently the superintendent could not be held responsible for the work 
of the schools because he was given little or no authority.. Still more 
frequently the board could not be held responsible for the efficiency 
and success of the schools because, although given apparent author- 
ity, it had little real authority, not being able to control its budget. 
The board complained of the superintendent, the people complained 
of both, and the schools failed of their purpose because neither the 
board nor the superintendent was given the means or the freedom 
and authority necessary to all good and successful work. 

Conditions are still far from perfect, but they are much better than 
they were only a decade or two ago, and are improving. There is a 
much better understanding of the powers, functions, responsibihties, 
and methods of procedure, both of boards and of superintendents. 
They are beginning to understand each other better, to differentiate 
their functions more clearly, and to respect more the authority and 
responsibility, each of the other. The people and their representa- 
tives in legislative bodies and administrative offices have gained a 
higher conception of the work of the schools and are therefore in- 
clined to interfere less and to help more by recognizing more fully the 
authority, the responsibility, and the rights both of school boards and 
school superintendents, and by voting and appropriating more ade- 
quate funds for the equipment and support of the schools. 

For any large city, and in most respects for any small city or town 
as well, the ideal would probably be somewhat as follows; at least 
this is what is recommended by the Bureau of Education : 

I. A small board of five or seven members elected by the people on 
a nonpartisan ticket from the city at large, or appointed by the mayor 
and confirmed by the city council. Election by the people is more 



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democratic and, in most cases, better than appointment. If the 
board is appointed, it should be made as nearly as possible nonpar- 
tisan by stipulating that not more than three out of five or four out of 
seven members may be of any one political party. The term of 
office should be for as many years as there are members of the board; 
the term of one member expiring each year. On an appointive board, 
no person having served two terms in succession should be eligible for 
reappointment. Members of the board should be removable only by 
a majority vote at a properly constituted election or upon conviction 
of crime or gross neglect of duty. There should be no means, by 
which the whole or a part of the board could be removed for sinister 
purpose by the mayor, the city council, or any other political or semi- 
political body. 

Members of boards should not be paid a salary. Salaried members 
of boards are in danger of the temptation of wanting to earn their 
salaries by administrative activities that should be left to the super- 
intendent and other employees of the board. The board should 
regard itself as a legislative and policy-making body like unto the 
boards of directors of a bank or any other busiriess or industry. Its 
members should remember that they have no more individual author- 
ity than have the members of any other legislative body and that 
when the board is not in session they are only ordinary citizens, 
subject like all other citizens to the rules and policies of the board 
itself. No member should ever assume to make promises for the 
board or to speak for it except when duly authorized to do so. The 
number of standing and special committees should be reduced 
to a minimum. A small board with a competent superintendent 
and administrative staff should have little need of standing com- 
mittees. The board should elect its own chairman annually and 
employ a competent secretary from outside its own membership. 
It should hold open meetings at stated times, not too frequent, 
should require attendance of its members, and not do business without 
a quorum actually present. All action should be taken by formal 
vote and should be duly and accurately recorded. The records of 
the board should be open for the inspection of the public and all 
important actions affecting the policy should be published promptly 
in the public prints. The superintendent of schools should be 
expected to attend all meetmgs of the board except when his own 
election, his salary, or other matters pertaining to his own interests 
are being voted on. 

Under the provisions of the charter of the city, the constitution of 
the State, and the acts of the legislature, the board of education 
should have entire control of the schools, be held responsible for their 
success, and should be given such power as necessarily accompanies 
such responsibility. Among the powers of the board should be the 



4 SALARIES OF ADMIWISTKATIVE OFFICEES. 

making of its budget without review by any other body, determining 
and carrying out its own program of buildmg, repairing and equip- 
ping schoolhouses, including their location and the purchasing of 
sites, and within limits prescribed by law levying taxes and issuing 
and selling bonds for school purposes. 

II. As its administrative agent the school board should employ a 
competent superintendent of schools. To assist in assuring his 
competency, the salary should be made large enough and the condi- 
tions of employment such as to' attract men of first-rate ability, 
preparation, and successful experience. No man worthy of the 
position of superintendent of schools works for pay alone or thinks 
of salary first, but in America, where we have put everythmg on a 
money basis and have eliminated to a large extent at least patron- 
age, favoritism, and special privilege, we should not expect such 
service as is required of a superintendent of schools in a city of any 
size for much less pay than a man of equal ability might earn else- 
where for services requiring as much effort and responsibility and 
no more risk or uncertainty. No supermtendent whose heart is in 
his work will want the difference between his own salary and the 
salary of his assistants and the teachers to be so great as to create 
discontent or result in giving to a competent head incompetent 
assistants. Yet since the value of all the work of all connected 
with the school system depends on the wisdom, energy, tact, and 
executive ability of the superintendent, it is utmost folly for a board 
to attempt to save money by skimping his salary. This is coming 
to be understood and is recognized more and more, as is shown by a 
comparison of salaries of superintendents given in this bulletin 
with the" salaries of superintendents in the same cities 10 or 20 years 
ago. 

In every large city the superintendent of schools should have the 
assistance of a competent business manager and assistant superin- 
tendent for each important division of the school work, and should 
have under his direction a competent corps of directors or supervisors 
of special subjects. There should also be under his direction an 
efficient bureau of research or investigation and statistics. There 
should also be sufficient clerical and office help to relieve the super- 
intendent and all his assistants from time and energy consuming 
details and leave freedom for larger and more important tasks. 
Through these, under the general authority of the board of educa- 
tion and in harmony with its larger policies, the administration of 
the schools should be such as to bring out and utilize to the fullest 
possible extent all the latent energies of all administrative and super- 
vising officers and all teachers and students. Everywhere there 
should be such definiteness of purpose, combined with such freedom 
of initiative, as will inspire the heartiest and most effective coopera- 



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tion for the fullest attainment of the great work of the schools, the 
right education of all the children, and the inspiration of the entire 
community with higher ideals, inspiring purposes, and clearer con- 
ceptions of the duties and responsibilities of patriotic American citi- 
zens. 

In Bulletm, 1917, No. 8, was given an analysis of the constitution 
and powers of the boards of education in these cities. 

In Bulletin, 1917, No. 46, the report of the survey of the schools of 
San Francisco, pages 83-88, is a clear and comprehensive statement 
of the functions of the board of education and the superintendent of 
schools on the basis of analogy with the business corporation. Read- 
ers of this bulletin are referred to these two bulletins. 

In this bulletin are given the salaries paid administrative and super- 
visory officers in cities having a population of 25,000 or over, also the 
salaries paid all employees connected with the school administrative 
offices in cities having a population of over 100,000. Unfortunately 
some of the superintendents in this group of cities did not report with 
the same degree of fullness of detail, as the request for information was 
not interpreted in the same way by all to whom it was sent. But, upon 
the whole, the data are sufficiently complete to furnish valuable in- 
formation to boards of education and others making a study of the 
salaries of superintendents, supervisors, and other persons connected 
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Primary 

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Superintendent of buildings 

Chief attendance officer 

Medical inspector 

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Kindergarten-primary 

Primary grades ". 

Intermediate and grammar . . . 

Music 

Art 

Manual training 

Home economics 

Play 

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Education and psychological tests 

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Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population. 



AKRON, OHIO. 

Superintendent of schools $9, 000 

Superintendent emeritus 8, 000 

Assistant superintendent 5, 500 

Business manager 5, 500 

Superintendent of maintenance 3, 600 

Director of — 

Research 3, 600 

Trade extension 3, 200 

Americanization 3, 000 

Chief architect 4, 000 

Head of attendance 2, 000 



AKRON, OHIO — continued. 

Supervisor of — 

Vocal music $2, 600 

Instrumental music 2, 600 

Art 2,600 

Physical education 2, 600 

Two superintendent's secretaries, each 1, 920 

Payroll clerk 1,800 

Clerk of sinking fund 2, 040 

Stock clerk 1,920 

Stenographer 1, 500 

Typist 1,080 



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AKRON, OHIO— continued. 

Warehouse clerk 

Assistant superintendent's secretary. . . 
Clerk in — 

Maintenance department 

Attendance department 

Americanization department 

Bureau of research 

Architect's office 



ALBANY, N. T. 

Superintendent of schools 

Superintendent of school buildings 

Clerk of board 

Principal at large 

Requisition clerk 

Three attendance officers, each 

Supervisor of— 

Drawing 

Music 

Special classes 

Kindergarten 

Handwork 

• Primary grades 

English 

Penmanship 

Americanization 

Director of — 

Ph3'sical education 

Vocational education 

Assistant supervisor of— 

Special classes 

Vocational education 

Physical education 

Division of library, textbooks and records: 

Head of division 

One assistant ; 

Three assistants, each 

One assistant 

One assistant 

Two clerks (%Z.riO a day), each about 

Teacher-clerk, physical education dept 

ATLANTA, GA. 

Superintendent 

Asst. superintlndentand business manager 

Supervisor (first year) 

Supervisor (second year) 

Supervisor (third year) 

Assistant supervisor (first year) 

Assistant supervisor (second year) 

Assistant supervisor (third year) 

Compulsory attendance officer 

Superintendent of repairs 

Stenographers, each 

Clerks, each . 

BALTIMORE, MD. 

General administration: 

Departmental secretary 

Principal account clerk 

Senior stenographer 

Junior typist 

Supervisor of school buildings 

Janitor 

Stenographer 

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1,500 
1,620 
1,080 
1,200 

6,000 
3,050 
2,500 
3,200 
1,625 
1,550 

3,200 
3,050 
3,200 
2,500 
2,500 
2,500 
2,500 
2, 500 
2,000 

3,400 
3,400 

2,000 
2,000 
1,900 

2,200 
1,800 
1,475 
1,400 
1,175 
1.092 
1,100 

5,000 
3,600 
1,736 
1,986 
2,186 
1,536 
1,586 
1,636 
1,080 
2,400 
1,200 
1.200 



2,750 
2,100 
1,900 
1,100 
2,300 
1,000 
1,200 



BALTIMORE, MD.— Continued. 
Administrative: 

Superintendent $8, 000 

First assistant superintendent 6, 000 

Assistant superintendent 6, 000 

Assistant superintendent 5, 500 

Senior clerk 1, 500 

Junior clerk 1 , 100 

Senior stenographer 1, 300 

Three junior clerks, each 1, 200 

Telephone clerk and typist 900 

Statistician 1, aX) 

Supervisor of — 

Manual training and teachers 2, 900 

Music 2,500 

Drawing 2, 000 

Sewing 2, 000 

Physical culture 2, 000 

Kindergarten-primary . 2, 100 

Chief attendance officer 1, 500 

Fourteen assistant attendance officers, 

each 1,000 

Junior typist 1, 200 

Four supervisors of elementary grades, 

each 2, 000 

One assistant supervisor of music 1, 700 

Three assistant supervisors of music, 

each 1, 556 

Two assistant supervisors of music, 

each 1,450 

Four assistant supervisors of music, 

each.... 1,350 

Two assistant attendance officers, each. 950 

Substitute attendance officer 500 

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 

Superintendent of pubUc schools 7, 500 

Assistant superintendent 5, 000 

Secretary, board of education 2, 700 

Auditor and statistician 1, 500 

Bookkeeper 1,600 

Stenographer to secretary 1, 440 

Stenographer to supt 1, 500 

Assistant stenographer and filing clerk 1, 200 

Supervisor, attendance department 2, 000 

Assistant supervisor, attendance depart- 
ment 1, 200 

Supervisor of music 2,500 

Assistant supervisor of music 1, 500 

Supervisor of — 

Drawing 2,200 

Home economics 2, 500 

Manual arts 2, 400 

Physical training 2, 700 

Penmanship 2, 000 

Primary work 2,200 

Parental school 2, 100 

Director, vocational department 3, 400 

Medical inspector 2, 700 

Superintendent of buildings 2,400 

Superintendent, warehouse and repair 

shop 1,500 

BOSTON, MASS. 

Superintendent 10, 000 

Thirty assistants to superintendent 28, 572 



16 



SALAKIES OF ADMIlSriSTEATIVE OFFICEES. 



Salaries in detail for cities oj over 100,000 population — Continued. 



BOSTON, MASS. — Continued. 

Five assistant superintendents S27, 480 

Secretary 4, 740 

Assistant secretary 2, 700 

Seven assistants to secretary 7, 908 

Business agent 4, 740 

Chief accountant, 22 assistants and 2 chauf- 
feurs to business agent 34, 392 

Schoolhouse custodian 3, 000 

Clerk to schoolhouse custodian 1, 116 

City treasurer, custodian of the retirement 

fund 1,500 

Telephone operator 720 

Substitute telephone operator 300 

Officers, clerks, assistants, and stenog- 
raphers 132,309 

Chief attendance officer 2,880 

Twenty-four attendance officers 39, 278 

Director of— 

Department of manual arts 3, 540 

Dept. of household science and arts 2, 820 

Department of music 3, 540 

Evening schools 3, 697 

Kindergartens 2, 740 

Special classes 2,260 

Salesmanship 2, 100 

Penmanship 2, 004 

Vocational guidance 2, 292 

Chief examiner, educational investigation 

and measurement 3, 510 

Director of medical inspection 3, 000 

Supervising nurse 1, 620 

Director of physical training 3, 340 

Director of extended use of public schools. . 3, 000 

BEIDGEPORT, CONN. 

Superintendent 6, 000 

Assistant superintendent 4, 000 

Second assistant superintendent 4, 000 

Superintendent's secretary 1, 600 

Assistant secretary of board 2, 600 

Agent of board 2,400 

Purchasing agent 1, 400 

Bookkeeper 1, 450 

Pay-roll clerk 1,300 

Stenographer 960 

Stenographer 800 

Stenographer 900 

Switchboard operator 800 

High-school principal's secretary 1, 500 

Stenographer for high school 700 

Stenographer for high school 650 

Supervisor of— 

Art 2,300 

Art 1,970 

Penmanship 1, 950 

Music 2, 500 

Music 2,300 

Physical education 2,60 

Grades 2, 900 

BUFFALO, N. T. 

Superintendent 10, 000 

Three deputy superintendents , each 4, 800 

Secretary to superintendent 3, oOO 



BUFFALO, N. Y. — Continued. 



General supervisor 

Secretary, board of education 

Superintendent, janitorial service. . . 

Supply clerk 

Chief clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Clerk (part-time school) 

Manager, stenographic department. 

Stenographer to superintendent 

Stenographer to board of education. 

Two stenographer clerks, each 

Two stenographer clerks, each 

Storekeeper 

Assistant storekeeper 

Chauffeur 

Three helpers in storeroom, each — 

Switchboard operator 

Messenger 

Chief attendance officer 

Thirteen attendance officers, each. . 

Two attendance officers, each 

Inspector, trades law 

Psychological examiner 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

Superintendent 

Business agent 

Superintendent of buildings and grounds . . 
Secretary to school committee, per week . . 
Assistant superintendent, director of con- 
tinuation and evening schools 

Supervisor of— 

Primary schools 

Kindergartens and special classes 

Director of art education 

Assistant director of art education 

Director of music 

Two assistants, each 

Director of physical education 

Assistant 

Secretary to superintendent, per week 

Clerk, p er week 

Temporary clerk, certificate division, per 

week 

Seven attendance officers, each 

Two clerks, each per week 

One clerk, per week 

Porter 

CHICAGO, ILL. 

Superintendent of schools 

First assistant 

Three assistants, each 

Secretary to board of examiners 

Examiner 

Ten district superintendents, each 

Supervisor of^ 

Music 

Art 

Blind 

Household arts 

Technical work in high schools 

Commercial work in high schools 

Physical education in elementary 
schools 



S3, 200 
3,000 
2,500 
1,800 
2,000 
1,200 
1,500 
1,900 
1,700 
1,500 
1,500 
1,200 
1,500 
1,200 
1,200 

800 
1,100 

520 
1,800 
1,600 
1,000 
1,700 
1,600 

6,000 
3,000 
2,500 
22.90 

4,320 

2,460 
2,460 
3,220 
1,596 
3,220 
1,596 
2,460 
1,824 
26.50 
26.50 

15.00 
1,800 
26.50 
31.00 
1,300 

12,000 
8,100 
7,200 
7,200 
6,000 
6,000 

3,750 
3,750 
3,500 
4,500 
4,300 
4,300 

4,500 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICEES. 



17 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



CHICAGO, ILL. — continued. 

Director of— 

School extension $5, 000 

Special schools 5, 000 

Elementary manual training 5, 000 

Child study 4,900 

Vocational guidance 5, 000 

Chief compulsory oflBcer 5,300 

Principal continuation school 6, 120 

Business manager 10,000 

Architect 8,000 

One hundred and seventy-four clerks from 
$900 to $3,000. 

CINCINNATI, OmO.l 

Superintendent 10,000 

Assistant superintendent 5,000 

Assistant superintendent 3, 500 

Director of— 

Kindergartens 3, 000 

Vocational education 3,100 

Continuation schools 3, 100 

Household arts 3,200 

Industrial arts 3, 500 

Art 3,600 

Music 3,600 

Penmanship 3, 600 

Physical education 3, 600 

Civic and vocational league 2, 200 

Executive secretary 1, 500 

Superintendent's secretary 1, 500 

Stenographer 1 , 200 

Two stenographers, each 1,000 

Stenographer 900 

OflSce attendant and telephone operator. . . 900 
Assistant director in charge of attendance 

department 1, 600 

Court attendance officer 1,500 

Attendance officer 1, 800 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 600 

Attendance officer 1, 500 

Attendance officer 1,200 

Attendance officer 1,300 

Stenographer 900 

Assistant director of vocation bureau 2, 20ft 

Two psychological laboratory assistants, 

each 1, 400 

Two psychological laboratory assistants, 

each 1,200 

Social investigator 1, 300 

Placement secretary 1, 900 ' 

Employment certificate assistant 1 , 500 

Placement assistant 1, 500 

Placement assistant 1, 400 

Two stenographers, each 1, 200 

Stenographer 780 

Clerk 3, 500 

Deputy clerk 2, 200 

Stenographer 1, 200 

Stenographer 1, 100 

Business manager 5, 000 

Clerk 3, 500 



CINCINNATI, OHIO — Continued. 

General clerk $1, 600 

Clerk-stenographer l, 250 

General clerk-stenographer 1, 350 

Stenographer 950 

Clerk-typist 950 

Stores bookkeeper 1, 400 

Assistant stores bookkeeper 1, 200 

Custodian i, 500 

Assistant custodian 1, 400 

Visiting engineer 2, 700 

Assistant stores keeper 1, 300 

Assistant stores keeper 1, 200 

Telephone operator 800 

CLEVELAND, OHIO. 

Superintendent of schools 10, 000 

Three assistant superintendents, each 6, 5(X) 

Two assistant superintendents, each 5, 500 

One assistant superintendent 5, 000 

Director of— 

French and Spanish 4, 000 

English 4,250 

Mathematics 

Secretary to superintendent 4, 000 

Supervisor of substitute teachers 2, 000 

Supervisor of appointments 2, 750 

Two assistant supervisors of appointments, 

each 1,600 

Director of school housing 4, 500 

Assistant director of school housing 3, 500 

Assistant director of school housing 2, 750 

Director of reference and research 4, 500 

Assistant director of reference and research . 2, 400 

Assistant director of reference and research. 2, 200 

Supervisor of evening schools 3, 850 

Assistant supervisor of evening schools 2, 750 

Supervisor of community centers 3, 300 

Assistant supervisor of community centers . 2, 750 

Supervisor of school gardens 3, 300 

Supervisor of medical inspection 3, 300 

Assistant supervisor of medical inspection. 2, 500 

Twenty-three school doctors, each 1, 282 

Assistant supervisor of school nurses 2, 500 

Two school nurses, each 1, 440 

Three school nurses, each 1, 670 

Two school nurses, each 1, 610 

Three school nurses, each 1, 320 

One school nurse 1, 382 

Five school nurses, each 1, 550 

Seven school nurses, each 1, 730 

One school nurse 1, 370 

Three school nurses, each 1, 490 

Three school nurses, each 1, 200 

One school nurse 1, 210 

Assistant supervisor of dental clinics 2, 000 

Nine school dentists, each 1, 425 

Four school dentists, each 2, 850 

Seven dental nurses, each 760 

One dental nurse 950 

Assistant supervisor, orthopedics 2, 479 

Director of pubhcations 4, 000 



1 Chief medical inspector, in charge of medical, dental, and nursing service in the schools, Is paid by 
board of health. 



18 SALAEIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICEKS. 

Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO— Continued. 

Assistant director of publications 

Director of attendance, census, and voca- 
tional guidance 

Assistant director of attendance, census, 
and vocational guidance 

Assistant director of attendance, census, 
and vocational guidance 

Oneattendance officer 

Two attendance officers, each 

Three attendance officers, each 

Three attendance officers, each 

Two attendance officers, each 

Twenty attendance officers, each 

General supervisor, elementary schools 

General supervisor, elementary schools 

General supervisor, elementary schools 

General supervisor, elementary schools 

General supervi-sor, elementary schools 

Supervisor of music 

Four assistant supervisors of music, each. . 

Supervisor of chorus music 

Supervisor of art 

Five assistant supervisors of art, each 

One assistant supervisor of art 

Supervisor of writing 

Three assistant supervisors of writing, each. 

Supervisor of kindergartens 

Supervisor of physical training 

Three assistant supervisors of physical train- 
ing, each 

Supervisor exceptional classes 

Assistant supervisor exceptional classes 

Assistantsupervisorexceptionalclasses 

Assistant supervisor psychological clinics. . 

Assistant supervisor psychological clinics . . 

Assistant supervisor psychological clinics . . 

Assistant supervisor psychological clinics . . 

Assistant supervisor speech defects 

Supervisor of manualtraining 

Supervisor of home economics 

Assistant supervisor of home economics 

Supervisor of lunch rooms 

Supervisor of blind classes (| time) 

Assistantsupervisor of blind classes (J time) 

Director of board of examiners 

Assistant secretary to Supt 

Clerk to superintendent 

Stenographer 

Thirteen stenographers, each 

Nine stenographers, each 

Two clerks, each 

Oneclerk 

Ten clerks, each 

Oneclerk 

One Braille stereotyper 

Two Braille stereotypers, each 

COLUMBUS, OHIO. 

Executive department: 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Assistant superintendant 

Secretary 



SI, 600 



3,000 

2,100 
3,035 
2,500 
2,000 
1,900 
1,700 
1,500 
3,680 
3,560 
3,200 
3,080 
3,000 
3,680 
2,500 
3,000 
3,560 
2,500 
1,350 
3,560 
2,500 
3,000 
3,560 

2,705 
3,000 
2,045 
1,200 
2,675 
1,800 
1,350 
1,320 
2,170 
3,680 
3,560 
1,800 
3,020 
3,680 
2,500 
3,500 
2,400 
2,640 
1,600 
1,425 
1,350 
1,680 
1,470 
1,300 
960 
1,656 
1,488 



7,500 
4,500 
4,000 
1,300 



COLUMBUS, OHIO— continued. 

Executive department— Continued. 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Business department: 

Clerk (ex officio treasurer) 

Assistant clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Stenographer 

Storekeeper 

Assistant storekeeper 

Architect's office: 

Architect 

Two draftsmen, each 

Two draftsmen, each 

One draftsman 

Building supervisor 

Building supervisor 

Electrical engineer 

Heating' engineer 

Building and repair department: 

Superintendent of buildings 

Foreman painter 

Shopman 

Electrician 

Three carpenters, each 

Public school library: 

Librarian 

Two assistant librarians, each 

Two assistant librarians, each 

Three high-school librarians, each 

Two high-school librarians, each 

Attendance department: 

One attendance officer 

One attendance officer 

Two attendance officers, each 

Board of examiners: 

Three examiners, each 

Supervisors: 

Manual training 

Assistant supervisor, home economics.. 

Three assistant supervisors, of music, 
each 

Assistant supervisor, physical educa- 
tion 

Americanization 



Art 

Assistant supervisor, art. 

Kindergarten 

Nature study 

Journalism 

School physician 

Two nurses, each 

Three nurses, each 



$1,200 
1,080 

4,000 
2,500 
2,000 
1,560 
1,080 
1,600 
1,560 

2,880 
3,000 
2,400 
2,700 
3,000 
2,400 
2,400 
3,000 

3,000 
2,160 
1,704 
1,704 
1,704 

2,280 
1,600 
1,200 
1,600 
1,500 

1,560 
1,800 
1,380 

200 

2,250 
1,875 

1,875 

1,875 
2,187 
2,625 
2,125 
2,125 
2,187 
2,086 
3,600 
1,300 
1,100 



DALLAS, TEX. 



Superintendent of schools 7, 200 

Assistant superintendent of schools 6, 000 

Private secretary 2, 000 

Supervisor of— 

High-school instruction 5, 000 

Intermediate grades 3, 600 

Primary work 3, 000 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



19 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



DALLAS, TEX.— continued. 

Supervisor of— Continued. 

Music $3,000 

Drawingand writing 3,000 

Assistant supervisor of music 2, 000 

Assistant supervisor of drawing and writing 2, 000 

Super\isor of physical training, primary. . . 2, 000 

Stenographer 1, 200 

Statistical clerk 1, 200 

Business administration: 

Secretary of board of education (busi- 
ness manager) , 4, 800 

Purchasing agent 3, 000 

Supervisor of buildings 3, 000 

Teller 1,800 

Bookkeeper 1, 800 

Stenographer 1, 500 

Clerk 900 

DAYTON, OHIO. 

Supervisor of— 

Grade schools (part-time, also princi- 
pal of one of the elementary schools). 750 

Physical training 2, 050 

Kindergartens 1, 750 

Drawing and industrial work 2, 050 

Assistant 1, 550 

Expression 2, 050 

Penmanship 2, 050 

Vocal music 2, 550 

Two assistants, each 1,400 

Orchestras 2, 550 

Manual training 2, 550 

Home economics 2, 550 

Truant officer 1,920 

Truant officer (also has charge of compul- 
sory continuation school) 2, 050 

Health Inspector ' 

Business manager • 

Clerks 

Assistant clerk 

Stenographer 

Superintendent of construction (also has 

office of his own) 

Clerk 

Superintendent of buildings 

Stock clerk and pvu-chasing agent 

Two clerks (stock room^), each i 

Stenographer (stock room) 

Secretary to superintendent of instruction. 
Assistant office of superintendent of in- 
struction 



4,000 
1,800 
1,200 

5,000 
1,430 
2,520 
2,200 
1,200 
1,080 
1,200 
1,800 

1,200 



DENVER, COLO. 



Superintendent's office: 

Superintendent 8, 000 

Assistant superintendent 5, OOO 

Assistant to superintendent 4, 100 

Secretary in charge of supply teachers . 2, 100 
« This work is now under the charge of the city department of health. The board pays $100 per month 
for the services of five district physicians, part-time. 

3 The board has no business manager. The financial matters are taken care of by the clerk, who is also 
treasurer of the board. Clerk of board of education, construction department, stock clerk, and purchasing 
department are responsible directly to board of education. 



DENVEE, COLO.— continued. 

Superintendent's office— Continued. 

Chief clerk 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Telephone: 

Operator 

Operator 

Business office: 

Chief engineer 

Chief clerk 

Clerk [[[[[[ 

Clerk ] 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Storehouse: 

Storekeeper 

Clerk 

Clerk, part-time 

Clerk 

Expressman 

Departments: 

Director, measurements and standards. 

Special teacher, speech 

Special teacher, speech 

Special teacher, special schools 

Director, penmanship 

Special teacher, penmanship 

Girls' handicraft director 

Special teacher, girls' handicraft 

Director of art education 

Special teacher, art education 

Special teacher, art education 

Director of— 

City gardens 

Manual training 

Physical education 

Lunch rooms 

Domestic science 

Cadet corps 

Two special teachers, cadet corps, each. 

Director of music 

Special teacher, music 

Two special teachers, music, each 

Special teacher, music 

Special teacher, music 

Director of playgrounds 

Special teacher, playgrounds 

Director of attendance 

Four attendance officers, each 

DES MOINES, IOWA. 

Superintendent of schools 7, 600 

Director of — 

Elementary education 4, 000 

Kindergartens 2, 412 



$2,400 
1,800 
1,600 
1,500 
1,040 



1,020 



5,000 
2,400 
1,90) 
1,500 
1,300 
1,180 
1,100 

2,000 
1,100 
300 
1,200 
2,200 

3,240 
1,960 
1,740 
1,840 
2,640 
1,960 
2,540 
1,960 
2,590 
1,440 
1,960 

2,440 
2,940 
2,540 
2,540 
2,740 
1,970 
1,400 
3,500 
1,840 
1,440 
1,300 
1,200 
1,840 
1,500 
2,400 
1,400 



20 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — CoBtinued. 



DES MOINES, IOWA — Continued. 

Director of— Continued. 

Industrial education 

Business education 

Extension activities and Americaniza- 
tion work 

Research 

Exceptional children 

Supervisor of— 

Primary grades 

Home economics 

Art 

Assistant 

Music 

Two assistants, each 

Penmanship 

Director, department of health (half time). 

School dentist (half time) 

Oral hygienist 

Clerk 

Supervisor, physical education 

Supervisor, school nurses 

Secretary to superintendent 

Clerk 

Four stenographers from $960 to 81,500. 

Information clerk 

Director, attendance and employment 

Two attendance ofBcers, each 

Chief clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Secretary and business manager 

Bookkeeper 

Two clerks from $1,200 to $1,380. 

Stenographer 

Superintendent, buildings and grounds. . . 
Clerk 

DETROIT, MICH. 



Superintendent 

Deputy superintendent 

Two assistant superintendents, each. 
Director of— 

Ins. normal tr . and research 

Education expenditures 

Statistics 

Special education 

Intermediate school 

Assistant director of — 

Industrial art , 

Physical education 

Educational research 

Inspector, teachers 

Asst. supr ., statistics and reference. . . 

Asst.supr.,educationalresearch 

Supervisor of — 

Arithmetic 

Comp. education 

Music 

Elementary music 

Art 

Perunanship 

Geography 

'English , 

Kindergarten primary grades 

Visual education 

Special education 



13,400 
3,400 

2,100 
2,500 
2,000 

3,000 
2,340 
2,412 
2,000 
2,700 
1,540 
2,167 
1,758 
1,758 
1,760 
1,080 
2,527 
2,500 
2,400 
1,380 

960 
3,500 
2,400 
1,400 
1,200 
4,200 
2,000 

1,320 
3,500 
1,500 

9,000 
7,680 
6,600 

6,000 
6,000 
5,100 
3,600 
4,000 

6,000 
3,000 
4,800 
4,500 
3,000 
3,000 

4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
3,500 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
3,600 
4,800 



DETROIT, MICH— continued. 

Supervisor of— Continued. 

Ungraded classes $4, OOO 

Girls' activities 4, OOa 

Mech. drawingandman.tr 4,000' 

Domestic arts 4, 000' 

Domestic science 4, 000 

Industrial training 4, OOO 

Phy. education high sch 4, 000 

Boys' athletics 4, 000 

Seven asst. supr. physical ed., each 2,500 

Twoasst. supr. music, each 2,500 

Four asst. supr. art, each 2, 500 

Two asst. supr. penmanship, each 2, 500 

Four asst. supr. EngUsh, each 2, 500 

Three assit. supr. kindergarten, each 2, 500 

Four asst. supr. special ed., each 2, 500 

Two dist. attendance officers, each 3, 000 

Two dist. attendance officers, each 2, 500 

Attendance officer 1, 700 

Business manager 5, 199 

Two clerks (chief clerks), each 3, 000 

One clerk (chief clerk) 2, 400' 

One clerk (chief clerk) 1,920' 

Two clerks (chief clerks), each 1, 680 

One clerk 2,000 

One clerk 2,100 

Two clerks, each 1,740 

Oneclerk 1,620 

Seven clerks , each 1, 560 

Seven clerks , each 1 , 500 

Five clerks, each 1,440 

Oneclerk 1,380 

Three clerks , each 1, 320 

Two clerks, each 1,200 

Two clerks, each 1,080 

Oneclerk 1,02a 

One stenographer 2, 040 

Two stenographers, each 1, 80* 

Fivestenographers, each 1, 680 

Two stenographers, each 1, 560 

Two stenographers, each 1, 440 

Two stenographers, each 1,320 

FALL RIVER, MASS. 

Superintendent 5,000 

Assistant superintendent 3, 400 

Primary supervisor 2, 160 

Primary supervisor 2,280 

Supervisor of — 

Household arts 2,120 

Drawing 2,880 

Assistant 2,000 

Reading 2,400 

Physical training 2, 400 

Assistant 1, 520 

Music 2,880 

Secretary 2,200 

Seven attendance officers, each 1, 800 

Supply clerk 1,900 

Stenographer 1, 600 

Stenographer 1, 100 

Stenographer 900 

Clerk 1,200 

Clerk 1,100 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



21 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population— Continued. 



HOUSTON, TEX. 

Superintendent 

Superintendent of hygiene 

Business representative, school board 

Superintendent of — 

Music 

Intermediate grades 

Primary grades 

Penmanship 

Art 

Manual training 

Domestic science 

Secretary to superintendent 

Secretary to business representative 

Secretary to manual training director 

Assistant in supyerintendent's office 

Manager of free textbooks 

Four nurses, each 

(Ten other nurses employed, but salary 
paid by the city or by private organiza- 
tions.) 

INDIANAPOUS, IND. 

Superintendent of schools 

Assistant to superintendent 

Director, dept. of ref. and research 

Director, vocational education 

High school principal 

High school principal 

High school principal 

Principal, normal training school 

Tive district superintendents, each 

One district superintendent 

One district superintendent 

Director of — 

Manual training 

Music 

Physical educa. and school hygiene — 

Art instruction 

School lunches 

Handwriting 

Supervisor of sewing 

Supervisor of cooking 

Director of attendance department 

Pour attendance officers, each 

One attendance officer 

Two attendance officers, each 

One attendance officer 

One attendance officer 

Director, business department 

Assistant, business director 

Superintendent of supply 

Superintendent, buildings and grounds 

Attorney 

Deputy auditor 

Coimty treasurer— by city 

Secretary to supt 

Two stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

One clerk to superintendent 

One clerk 

One clerk 



$8,000 
4,200 
3,600 

2,400 
2,700 
2,700 
2,500 
2,600 
2,700 
2,100 
1,820 
1,820 
1,680 
870 
2,180 
1,200 



8,000 
4,500 
3,600 
5,000 
4,300 
4,500 
4,800 
3,200 
3,600 
4,000 
3,000 

3,500 
3,500 
3,800 
3,500 
3,000 
3,000 
2,300 
2,200 
3,000 
1,500 
1,400 
1,000 
1,760 
1,870 
6,000 
5,000 
2,400 
3,500 
2,500 
2,100 
1,500 
1,800 
1,300 
1,100 
1,800 
1,400 
1,300 



JERSEY CITY, N. J. 

Superintendent of schools $10, 500 

Assistant superintendents of schools 5, 400 

Secretary 3, 400 

Clerk • 2, 200 

Clerk 1,936 

Clerk 1, 888 

Supervisor of methods in primary dept 3, 900 

Supervisor of methods in grammar dept ... 3, 500 

Assist, supt., grammar and primary dept. . 3, 100 

Director of vocal music 3, 800 

Assistant directors of vocal music 3, 100 

Supervisor of— 

Classes for pupils mentally defective ... 2, 300 

Drawing 4, 100 

Physical training 3, 800 

Instruction of pupils defective in speech 2, 600 

Director, manual tr. and domestic sc 4, 100 

Chief attendance officer 2, 800 

Assistant attendance officer 2, 500 

Sixteen assistant attendance officers, each . 1 , 800 

Three assistant attendance officers, each ... 1 , 600 

Chief clerk attendance department 1 , 800 

Two clerks, each 1,500 

Director, medical inspection 2, 500 

Fourteen assistant medical inspectors,each. 900 

Fourteen nurses , medical department , each . 1 , 320 

Woman medical Inspector 1, 200 

Medical department clerk 2, 000 

Medical department clerk 1,500 

Director of dental hygiene 2,240 

Five dentists, each 1, 200 

Six dental nurses, each 1, 320 

Dental department clerk 1, 500 

Secretary of board of education 4, 250 

Clerk, office of secretary 2, 000 

Clerk, office of secretary 1,800 

Four clerks, office of secretary, each 1, 500 

Inspector of repairs 2, 700 

Clerk to inspectsr of repairs 1, 500 

Inspector of buildings 2, 500 

Three inspectors of buildings, each 2, 200 

KANSAS CITY, KANS. 

Superintendent of schools 5, 000 

Director, coniiauation schools 4, 000 

Four district supervisors, each 2, 760 

One special supervisor 2, 388 

Four special supervisors, each 2, 208 

Two stenographers, each 1, 800 

One stenographer 1, 140 

Oneattendance officer 1, 560 

Three attendance officers, each 1, 125 

Clerk, board of education 3, 000 

Bookkeeper 1, 800 

Switchboard operator 1, 320 

Stenographer 1, 020 

Superintendent, buildings and grounds 3, 000 

Purchasing agent 2, 400 

Chief engineer 2, 100 

Bookkeeper 1, 680 

Supply clerk 1, 560 



22 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



KANSAS CITY, KANS. — Continued. 



Stenographer. 
Architect 



KANSAS CITT, MO. 



Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

District superintendent 

District superintendent 

Director of — 

Vocational education 

R esearch 

Primary-kindergarten 

Assistant director of research 

Psychologist 

Secretary to superintendent 

Clerk, compulsory education 

Pay-roll clerk 

One stenographer and clerk 

One stenographer and clerk 

Three stenographers and clerks, each 

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 

Superintendent 

Deputy superintendent 

First assistant superintendent 

Second assistant superintendent 

Third assistant superintendent 

Fourth assistant superintendent 

Assistant to superintendent 

Assignment secretary 

Two clerks, each 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Junior clerk 

Chauffeur 

Chief telephone operator 

Three assistant telephone operators, each. 
Evening telephone operator 



Business Manager's Department. 
Business manager's oflBce: 

Business manager 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Stenographer 

Clerk 

Chauffeur 

Supply department: 

Supply clerk 

Assistant to supply clerk 

Requisition clerk 

Head stock and record clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Filing clerk 

Two stock record clerks, each 

Receiving clerk 

Shipping clerk 

Six stock clerks, each 

Janitor 



Sl,5(» 
1,200 



7,500 
4,740 
4,620 
3,780 
3,720 

4,740 
4,980 
3,800 
2,640 
3,000 
2,100 
2,100 
1,800 
1,440 
1,320 
1,200 

8,000 
4,800 
4,600 
4,600 
4,200 
4, 200 
2,400 
2,238 
1,500 
1,440 
1,320 
1,320 
1,025 
1,500 
1,260 
1,140 
360 



5,000 
2,220 
2,100 
1,320 
1,320 
1,500 

2,220 
1,680 
1,500 
1,500 
1,440 
1,200 
1,200 
1,080 
1,080 
1,200 
1,560 
1,560 
1,200 
1,320 



LOS ANGELES, CALIF.— Continued. 

Purchasmg department: 

Chief clerk $1,920 

Stenographer and clerk 1, 380 

Stenographer and clerk 1, 320 

Clerk 1,200 

Stenographer and clerk 1, 200 

Telephone operator 1, 260 

Military equipment division: 

Stock clerk 1, 280 

Helper 1, 080 

Clerk 2, 100 

Shop department: 

Clerk 2,380 

Four district foremen, each 2, 160 

Yard foreman 2, 160 

Chief electrician 2, 160 

Stenographer 1, 320- 

Night watchman 1, 320' 

Five truck drivers, each 1, 440 

Clock and bell foreman 1, 920 

Secretary's office: 

Secretary 3, 900 

Assistant secretary 2, 160 

Chief clerk 2, 160 

Bookkeeper 1, 680 

Two minute clerks, each 1, 500 

Correspondence clerk 1, 500 

Five stenographers and clerks, each ... 1, 320 

Clerk 1,140 

Auditor's office: 

Auditor 3,900 

Deputy auditor 2, 220 

Assistant to deputy auditor 1, 680 

Five senior bookkeepers, each l, 680 

Two junior bookkeepers, each 1, 380 

Four assistant bookkeepers, each 1, 200 

Senior stenographer 1, 320 

Two junior stenographers, each 1,200 

Demand clerk 1, 320 

Counter clerk 1, 260 

Timekeeper 1, 260 

Bookkeeping machine operator 1, 025 

Messenger and typist 900 

Compulsory education and child-welfare 
department: 

Director 3, 600 

Assistant director 2, 400 

Division supervisor 2, 040 

Chief attendance officer 2, 000 

T welve attendance officers, each 920 

Clerk 1,380 

Clerk 1,140 

Two clerks, each l, 020 

Department of psychology and educational 
research: 

Director 3, 600 

Assistant director 2, %4 

Secretary 1,320 

Clerk 1,200 

Health and development department: 

Director 3,900 

Nine physicians, each 2, 640 

Four dentists, each 2, 640 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICEEa 



23 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — Continued. 

Health and development department — con . 

Eleven senior nurses, each 

Three junior nurses, each 

Clerk 

Matron 

Dental assistant 

Dental assistant 

Department of pait-time instruction: 

Director 

Two coordinators, each 

Elementary school library: 

Supervising librarian 

Two assistant librarians, each 

Assistant librarian 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Supervisor of— 

Home economics 

Drawing 

Physical training 

Vocational training 

Immigration 

Kindergarten 

Manual arts (sloyd) 

Music 

Orchestra 

Nature study 

Penmanship 

Modern languages 

Agriculture 

Cardboard construction 

Primary manual arts 

Forty-three assistant supervisors, each. 

Five clerks, each 



LOUISVILLE, KT. 

Superintendent 

Secretary to superintendent 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Librarian 

T elephone operator 



LOWELL, MASS. 

Superintendent of schools 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Attendance officer 

Attendance officer 

Attendance officer 

Attendance officer 

Clerk, attendance office 

Business agent 

Clerk, business agent's office 

Stock clerk 



MEMPHIS, TENN. 



Superintendent 

Supervisors, each 

Attendance officers, each 

Secretary to school board 

Secretary to superintendent of schools. 
Clerks (average salary) 



$1,440 
1,320 
1,200 
1,200 
960 
1,020 

3.600 
3,300 

2,400 

1,560 

1,*620 

960 

720 

3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,600 
3,600 
2,964 
1,200 



5,000 
2,400 
1,008 
936 
1,140 
1,020 



5,000 
1,400 
1,000 
3,090 
2,400 
2,000 
1,800 
1,200 
3,10o 
1,200 
1,600 



5,000 
1,980 
1,320 
3,OOo 
1,620 
1,200 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Superintendent of schools 

Asst. supt. of schools 

Asst. supt. of schools (primary dept.). 

Assistant to superintendent 

Supervisor of — 

Industrial education 

Street trades 

Attendance 

Director of — 

Drawing 

Elementary manual training 

Household arts 

Music 

Special classes 

Social centers 

Supervisor of physical training 

Secretary-business manager 

Auditor 

Supply clerk 

Asst. to supt. (extension dept.) 

Athletic director 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Superintendent of schools 

Assistant superintendent (instructional). 
Assistant superintendent (instructional). 
Assistant superintendent (industrial) — 

Assistant superintendent (business) 

Assistant superintendent (office) 

Supervisor of — 

Evening and summer schools 

Domestic science and lunch room 

Dra^^lng 

Music _ 

Manual training 

Penmanship 

Subnormals-mental examinations — 

Bhnd 

Physical education 

Director, attendance and guidance 

Director, Americanization 

Special teacher of — 

Drawing ; 

Home economics 

Physical education 

Physical education 

General department: 

Secretary to superintendent . 

Asst. secretary, board of education... 

Librarian 

Mail and supply clerk 

Telephone operator 

Telephone operator (assistant) 

Ci^^l service record clerk 

Information clerk 



$9,000 
5,000 
4,520 
3,840 

5,500 
2,760 
3,840 

3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,840 
3,480 
2,760 
3,840 
7,200 
3, 840 
3,840 
4,200 
2,760 



8,000 
4,500 
4,000 
4,500 
5,000 
3,600 

2,500 
2,500 
2,750 
3,200 
3,300 
2,203 
2,300 
1,850 
3,300 
3,000 
2,700 

2,333 
2,283 
2,500 
2,083 

2,400 
2,000 
1,800 

960 
1,200 

840 
1,560 
1,020 

810 



Educational department (instructional 
division): 

Stenographer to superintendent 1, 680 

Stenographer to supervisors 1, 080 

Stenographer-clerk 900 

Chief clerk 1,920 



24 



SALAEIES OF ADMIlSriSTEATIVE OFFICEES, 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MESTN.— Continued. 

Educational department (instructional 
division) — Continued . 

Records of substitute teachers ?1, 440 

Special activities clerk 1, 200 

Clerk, teachers' applications 1, 200 

Clerk, hygiene and physical education. . 1, 380 

Clerk, files 960 

Attendance and guidance division : 

Supervising attendance officer 1, 700 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 400 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 350 

Vocational guidance 2, 658 

Vocational guidance 2, 040 

Vocational guidance 1, 560 

Vocational guidance 1, 320 

Super^'lsing census clerk 1, 440 

Census clerk 1, 260 

Census clerk 1, 200 

Census clerk 1, 140 

Two census clerks, each 1, 080 

Absenteedesk 1,200 

Absentee desk 1, 140 

Statistician 1, 900 

Stenographer 1, 080 

Stenographer (guidance) 1, 320 

Stenographer (physical education and 

hygiene) 1,020 

Finance department: 

Auditor 3,300 

Two accountants, each 1, 680 

Pay ToUs clerk 1, 920 

Pay roUs clerk (assistant) 1, 020 

Stenographer 1, 380 

Business department: 

Assistant business superintendent 2, 460 

Secretary to business superintendent. . . 1, 500 

Statistical eng., real est., ins 2, 100 

Purchase requisition clerk 2, 100 

Bookkeeper 1, 260 

Bookkeeper (lunch rooms) 1, 500 

Stenographer (purchase requisitions) . . 1, 320 

Stenographer (work orders) 1, 200 

Stenographer 1, 260 

Textbook clerk 1,200 

Textbook clerk 1, 140 

Invoice clerk 1, 860 

Invoice clerk 1, 440 

Invoice clerk 1, 140 

Cost records clerk 1, 260 

Stock record clerk 1, 140 

Stock adjustment clerk 1, 380 

FUe clerk 1, 080 

One clerk 1, 140 

Three clerks, each 1, 020 

One clerk (lunch rooms) 960 

Bureau of buildings division: 

Building Inspector 2, 220 

Architectural engineer 3, 600 

Architectural designer 2, 700 

Senior architectural draftsman 2, 700 

Three architectural draftsmen, each ... 2, 040 

Two architectural draftsmen, each 1, 980 

One architectural draftsman 1, 920 

One architectural draftsman 1, 680 

One architectural draftsman 1, 620 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN— Continued. 

Bureau of buildings division— Continued. 

One architectural draftsman $1, 380 

Mechanical engineer 3, 600 

Two mechanical draftsmen, each 1, 920 

Structural draftsman 2, 220 

Structural draftsman 1, 980 

Structural draftsman 1, 860 

Stenographer 1, 380 

Buildings and repair division: 

Operating engineer 2, 700 

SuperAasor of buildings 3, 600 

Foreman of grounds 2, 220 

Service investigator 1, 800 

'Service inspector 1, 920 

Accountant 1, 680 

Pay roUs clerk 1, 260 

Stenographer 1, 320 

Stenographer 900 

Telephone operator 900 

Clerk 1,080 

File clerk 1,0S0 

Supply division: 

Stores keeper 2, 400 

Assistant stores keeper 1, 440 

Stenographer 1, 140 

Typist 960 

Twoclerks, each 1,020 

Stock clerk 1,200 

Ufcihtyman 1,200 



NASETVTLLE, TENN. 

Superintendent of schools 

Supervisor of vocal music 

Supervisor of writing and drawing 

Two academic supervisors, each 

Assistant supervisor, writing and drawing. 

Supervisor, grade work (colored) 

Business manager 

Clerk and stenographer 

Clerk and stenographer :. . 

Clerk and telephone operator 

Custodian of supplies 

Janitor 

Truck driver 

Chief medical inspector 

Two assistant medical inspectors, each 

Assistant medical inspector (colored) 

Attendance officer 



4,800 

1,700 

1,700 

1,500 

1,100 

1,200 

3,000 

1,440 

960 

900 

1,020 

540 

720 

1,250 

1,100 

450 

1,440 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Superintendent 10, 000 

Three assistant superintendents, each 4, 900 

One assistant superintendent 4, 700 

One assistant superintendent 4, 500 

Clerk to superintendent 4, 200 

Director of manual arts 3, 900 

Super\isor of — 

Manual training (grammar). 2, 700 

Manual training (primary) 2, 600 

Drawing 2, 900 

Drawing (alternating schools) 2,500 

Domestic art 2,900 

Domestic science 2, 900 

Music (alternating schools) 2, 700 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



25 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population. 



NEWARK, N. J.— continued. 

Supervisor of— Continued. 

. Physical education S3,900 

Athletics (high and elementary schools) 3, 000 

Penmanship 2, 900 

Binet schools and classes 2, 900 

General supervisor 3, 200 

Director of music 3, 200 

Assistant supervisor of — 

Drawing 2,400 

Drawing 2,000 

Domestic art 2, 600 

Domestic art., 2,400 

Music 2,600 

Music 2,000 

Music 1 , 800 

Physical training, 2 each 2,800 

Physical trammg, 2 each 2, 600 

One clerk 1,920 

One clerk 1,740 

Two clerks, each 1,440 

Three clerks, each 1, 140 

Two clerks, each 1,020 

One clerk 960 

One clerk 900 

Two clerks, each 840 

One clerk 660 

One clerk 480 

Super\isor of attendance 4, 020 

Assistant supervisor of attendance 3, 000 

Attendance officers: 

One officer 2,000 

Four officers, each 1, 700 

One officer 1, 640 

Four officers, each 1. 460 

Seven officers, each 1, 400 

One officer 1 , 340 

Three officers, each 1, 280 

Two officers, each 1,200 

One officer 1,080 

Oneclerk.. 1,020 

One clerk 900 

Two clerks, each 840 

Supervisor of medical inspection 3, 000 

Assistant supervisor of medical inspection . 1^ 700 

Psychologist 3,500 

Assistant psychologist 1, 680 

Assistant psychologist 1, 000 

Assistant ophthalmologist 1, 140 

Two dentists, each 1, 020 

Seven medical inspectors, each 750 

Sanitary inspector 1, 440 

Fifteen nurses, each 1, 720 

One nurse 1, 660 

One nurse 1 , 600 

Four nurses, each 1, 480 

Three nurses, each 1, 420 

Three nurses, each 1 , 360 

Two clerks, each 1, 020 

Oneclerk 840 

Business manager's department: 

Business manager 9, 000 

Assistant business manager 3, 600 

Secretary to business manager 3, 000 

Building inspector 3,000 



NEWARK, N. J. — continued. 

Business manager's department — Contd. 

Clerk SI, 500 

Clerk 900 

Clerk 420 

Stenographer 1, 196 

Two drivers, each 1,'240 

Supply department: 

Superintendent of suppUes 4, 800 

Assistant superintendent of supplies. . . 3, 000 

Supervisor of equipment 2, 600 

One clerk 2, 000 

Two clerks, each 1, 920 

One clerk .^. 1, 500 

One clerk .*. 1, 440 

Oneclerk 1,400 

Two clerks, each 1, 140 

Three clerks, each 1, 020 

Oneclerk 1,000 

Two clerks, each 900 

Oneclerk 840 

One clerk 420 

Secretary's office: 

Secretary, board of education 6, 000 

Assistant secretary 3, 600 

Counsel 4,000 

Oneclerk 2,100 

Oneclerk 1,920 

Oneclerk 1,320 

Oneclerk 1,020 

Two clerks, each 960 

Two clerks, each 780 

One clerk 540 

Oneclerk 420 

Telephone operator 1, 320 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 

Superintendent of schools 

Secretary to superintendent 

Two clerks to superintendent, each 

One clerk to superintendent 

One clerk to superintendent 

Assistant superintendent of schools 

Grade supervisor 

Supervisor of — 

Instrumental music 

Vocal music 

Two assistants, each 

Drawing 

Two assistants, each 

Manual training 

Three assistants, each 

Cooking 

Two assistants, each 

Sewing 

Five assistants, each 

Physical training 

Assistant 

School nurses 

Three assistants, each 

Americanization (part-time) 

Department mechanic 

Director of Americanization (part time) . 

Director of continuation schools 

Three clerks, each 



5,500 
1,716 
1,300 
936 
780 
3,600 
2,850 

3,200 
2,975 
1,800 
2,975 
1,800 
2,850 
1,700 
1,850 
1,700 
1,850 
1,700 
2,500 
1,700 
1,664 
1,560 
2,200 
2,080 

400 
3,600 

780 



26 



SALAEIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



NEW BEDFORD, M ASS— Continued 

Specialist for eyesight classes (part time). . . SI, 000 

Director of community centers 4, 000 

Two supervisors, each 2, 250 

One assistant supervisor 1, 800 

One assistant supervisor 1, 000 

• Clerk 780 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 

Superintendent 

Three assistant superintendents, each 

Supervisor of — 

Music 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Drawing 

Assistant 

Penmanship 

Kindergarten 

Sewing 

Two assistants, each 

Two assistants, each 

One assistant 

One assistant 

Physical training 

Elementary science (part time) 

Subnormal department 

Cooking 

Cooking, two at 

Cooking, three at 

Cooking, two at 

Shopwork, four at 

Shopwork, one at - 

Shopwork, one at 

Shopw ork, two at 

Two truant officers (paid by police dept.). 
Health inspectors, nurses, dentists, etc. 
(paid by health dept.). 

Supply clerk 

Stenographer 

Clerk 

Superintendent of buildings 

Stenographer and clerk 

Secretary 

Assistant secretary 

Stenographer and clerk 

Bookkeeper -• 

Pay-roll clerk 

Bill clerk 

Telephone operator 

Office boy 

Superintendent's clerks: 

Secretary 

Stenographer and clerk 

Clerk 

NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



5,000 
3,950 

2,650 
1,650 
1,525 
2,750 
1,650 
2,650 
2,100 
1,850 
1,750 
1,500 
1,250 
1,150 
2,650 
500 
2,100 
1,500 
1,600 
1,250 
1,050 
1,900 
1,700 
1,650 
1,600 



2,750 
1,000 

900 
3,250 

900 
3,550 
2,000 
1,500 
1,500 
1,400 
1,400 
1,000 

600 

2,100 

1,200 

900 



Superintendent 8, 000 

First assistant 4, 500 

Second assistant 4, 000 

Medical inspector 2, 400 

Assistant medical inspector 1, 920 

Nurse 1, 500 

Nurse 1, 920 

* Officers and employees directly responsible to 



NEW ORLEANS, LA.— Continued. 

Attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Physical training super^'isor 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Clerks and stenographers, $1,080 to $1,680. 

Secretary ^ 

Inspector * 

Bookkeeper ■• 

Assistant inspector * 

Clerks and stenographers,^ 8900 to $1,980. 



$2, 700 
1,680 
1,500 
3,240 
2,640 
2,160 

5,400 
3,900 
3,600 
2,520 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 

Supervising force: 

Superintendent 12, OOO 

Eight associate superintendents, each . . 8, 250 

District superintendent 7, 500 

Twenty-six district superintendents, 

each 6, 600 

Seven examiners, each 7, 700 

Director of — 

Reference, research, and statistics. 7,000 

Attendance 7, 700 

Assistant 5, 50O 

Lectures 6, 60O 

Assistant 4, 500 

Art 5, 500 

Drawing 5, 50O 

Speech improvement 5, 000 

Music 5, 500 

Assistant 4, 275 

■ Kindergartens 5,000 

Two assistants, each 3, 780 

Sewing, two each 5, 000 

Cooking..... 5,000 

Assistant 3, 780 

Physical training 5, 500 

One assistant 5, 500 

Three assistants, each 4, 500 

Recreational activities 7, 000 

Vocational activities 7, 500 

Evening and con tinuation schools . 7, 000 

Modern languages in high schools. . • 5, 500 

High-school organization 5, 500 

Assistant director of manual training. . 4, 500 
Five inspectors of public-school ath- 
letics, each 3, 300 

Superintendent of libraries 5, 000 

Library assistant 2, 100 

Two physicians to examine teaching 

applicants, each 2,600 

Two assistant directors of educational 

hygiene, each 4, 500 

Inspector of playgrounds and recreation 

centers 2, 760 

Inspector of ungraded classes 5, OOO 

Two assistants, each 3, 780 

Two medical inspectors of ungraded 

classes, each 3, 600 

Inspector of classes for the bhnd 3, 780 

Two supervisors of continuation classes, 

each 3, 360 

board of education. 



SALAEIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICEES. 



27 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



NEW YORK, N. T. — Continued. 

OflB.ce of superintendent of schools: 

Chief clerk 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

One clerk 

Seven clerks, each 

Ten clerks, each 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Five clerks, each 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Four stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Eighteen stenographers, each 

Twelve stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

Two typewriter copyists, each 

One typewriter copyist 

Mechanical draftsman 

Printer for the blind 

Board of examiners: 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Twoclerks, each 

Six clerks, each 

Clerk 

Two stenographers, each 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Two stenographers, each .' 

Bureau of reference, research, and statistics: 

Clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Two clerks, each 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Four clerks, each 

Clerk 

Three clerks, each 

Clerk 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Typewriter copyist 

Typewriter copyist 

Statistician 

Statistician 



$4, 500 
5,500 
4,800 
3,312 
2,820 
2,640 
2,262 
2,106 
1,950 
1,482 
1,326 
1,170 
1,014 
858 
702 
2,820 
2,640, 
2,262 
2,106 
1,950 
1,794 
1,482 
1,326 
1,170 
1,326 
1,014 
2,106 
2,106 

3,600 
2,640 
2,262 
2,106 
1,950 
1,326 
702 
2,820 
2,640 
2,262 
1,950 
1,794 
1,326 

3,528 
2,640 
2,106 
1,950 
1,794 
1,638 
1,482 
1,326 
1,014 
858 
702 
1,950 
1,794 
1,482 
1,326 
1,170 
1,170 
1,014 
3,312 
2,820 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Continued. 

Bureau of reference, research, and statis- 
tics—Continued. 

Statistician S2, 262 

Six tabulating-machine operators, each. 1, 482 

Tabulating-machine operator 1, 170 

Bureau of attendance: 

Chief attendance oflBcer 4, 752 

Two division supervising attendance 

oflEicers, each 3, 672 

Twenty-five district attendance officers, 

each 2,808 

One district attendance officer 2, 680 

Seventy-nine attendance officers, each. 1,690 

Fifty-one attendance officers, each 1, 820 

Twelve attendance officers, each 1, 950 

Eight attendance officers, each 2, 080 

Four attendance officers, each 2, 210 

Ninety-nine attendance officers, each . . 2, 340 

One clerk 2, 640 

Four clerks, each 2, 106 

Two clerks, each 1, 950 

Five clerks, each 1, 794 

Eight clerks, each 1, 482 

Twenty-nine clerks, each 1, 326 

Three clerks, each 1, 170 

Ten clerks, each 1, 014 

One clerk 858 

Thirty-nine clerks, each 702 

■ Stenographer 2, 820 

Stenographer 1, 794 

Stenographer 1, 482 

Stenographer • 1, 326 

Telephone switchboard operator. . . 1, 482 

OflBces of district superintendents: 

Three clerks, each 2, 106 

Six stenographers, each 1, 950 

Twelve stenographers, each 1, 794 

One stenographer 1, 482 

One stenographer 1, 170 

Teachers' council: Clerk 2, 106 

Bureau of buildings: 

Superintendent of buildings 11,000 

Five deputy superintendents of build- 
ings, each 6, 500 

One deputy superintendent of build- 
ing 5,500 

Salutary assistant 5, 500 

Assistant chief, sanitary division 4, 000 

Chief of electrical division 5, 500 

Assistant chief, electrical division 4, 200 

Chief of furniture di\^sion 4, 500 

Assistant chief, furniture division 4, 000 

Engineer 3, 528 

Assistant engineer 4, 000 

Assistant engineer 4, 320 

One clerk 5, 500 

One clerk 3, 528 

On e clerk 2, 820 

Two clerks, each 2, 640 

Two clerks, each 2, 262 

One clerk 2, 106 

One clerk. .• 1, 326 

One clerk 1, 170 

One clerk 1, 014 

Six clerks, each 702 



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SALAEIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 ■population — Continued. 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Continued. 

Bureau of buildings— Continued. 

One stenographer S2,820 

Two steographers, eacli 2, 640 

Five stenographers, each 2, 262 

One stenographer 2, 106 

One stenographer 1, 953 

Three stenographers, each 1, 794 

Four stenographers, each 1, 482 

One stenographer 1, 326 

Typewriting copyist 1, 326 

Telephone switchboard operator 1, 482 

Telephone switchboard operator 1,323 

Messenger 2, 262 

One architectural draftsman 4, 000 

Nine architectural draftsmen, each. ... 3, 528 

Seven archi tectural draftsmen, each . . . 3, 312 
Forty-four architectural draftsmen, 

each 2, 820 

Four architectural draftsmen, each 2, 640 

Eleven architectural draftsmen, each . . 2, 470 

Two architectiu'al draftsmen, each 2, 106 

Nineteen architectm-al draftsmen, each . 1, 638 

One mechanical draftsman 2, 820 

One mechanical draftsman 2, 470 

Two mechanical draftsmen, each 2, 262 

Nine structural steel draftsmen, each . . 2, 820 

Five structural steel draftsmen, each. . 2, 470 

Eleven junior draftsmen, each 1, 794 

One junior draftsman 1,,482 

Eighteen junior draftsmen, each 1, 170 

Six general inspectors, each 3, 528 

Three general inspectors, repairs, each . . 3, 528 

One general inspector, repairs 3, 096 

One inspector, iron and steel construc- 
tion 3, 528 

One inspector, carpentry 2, 820 

Seven electrical inspectors, each 2, 820 

Two electrical inspectors, each 1, 950 

One inspector of electrical conductors. . 2, 820 

Two f lU^niture iiispectors, each 2, 820 

Four inspectors of masonry, each 2, 820 

Thirty-four inspectors of masonry and 

carpentry, each 2, 820 

One inspector of masonry and carpen- 
try 2,262 

One inspector of m.asonry and carpen- 
try 1,950 

Two inspectors of masonry and carpen- 
try, each 942 

One inspector of painting 2, 820 

Four inspectors of repairs, each 2, 820 

Two inspectors of repairs, each 2, 470 

Eleven sanitary inspectors, each 2, 820 

One sanitary inspector 2, 470 

One sanitary inspector 1, 950 

Laborer 1, 794 

Photographer 2,262 

Expert blue printer 2,262 

Autotruck driver 1, 794 

Bureau of supplies: 

Superintendent of supplies ^. 9, 000 

Deputy superintendent of supplies 4, 000 

Two clerks, each 4, 000 

Four clerks, each 3, 312 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Continued. 

Bureau of supplies — Continued. 

Five clerks, each 

Ten clerks, each , 

Two clerks, each 

Four clerks, each 

Three clerks, each 

Nineteen clerks, each 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Twenty clerks, each 

Two clerks, each 

Twenty-five clerks, each 

Three clerks, each 

One clerk 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 

Two stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Five stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

Moon-Hopkins machine operator 

Moon-Hopkins machine operator 

Chemist 

Orderly 

Orderly 

Toolman 

One storekeeper's helper 

Four storekeeper's helpers, each 

Fourteen storekeeper's helpers, each. 

One storekeeper's helper 

One laborer 

Nine laborers, each 

Two laborers, each 

One laborer 

Nineteen cleaners, each 

Attendant 

Gymnasium attendant 

Four autotruck drivers, each 

Automobile engineman 

Licensed steam boiler fireman ; 

Fuel engineer 

One fuel inspector 

Ten fuel inspectors, each 

Bureau of finance: 

Auditor 

Deputy auditor 

Two clerks, each 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Three clerks, each 

Three clerks, each 

Six clerks, each 

Seven clerks, each 

Five clerks, each 

One clerk , 

Five clerks, each 

Forty-five clerks, each 

Four clerks, each , 

One clerk 

One clerk 

Five clerks, each 

Bookkeeper 

Four examiners of claims, each ....... 



$2, 820 
2,640 
2,262 
2,106 
1,950 
1,794 
1,638 
1,482 
1,326 
1,170 
1,014 
858 
702 
2,820 
2,640 
2,262 
2,106 
1,794 
1,326 
1,014 
1,170 
1,014 
2,820 
2,262 
1, 326 
1,950 
1,794 
1,950 
1,482 
1,326 
1,794 
1,482 
1,326 
858 
1,482 
1,482 
2,820 
1,794 
2,106 
2,106 
4,500 
2,820 
2,640 

7,500 
6,000 
4,200 
4,000 
3,312 
2,820 
2,640 
2,262 
2,106 
1,794 
1,638 
1,482 
1,326 
1,170 
1,014 
858 
702 
4,200 
3,312 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER^ 



29 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population^Continued . 



NEW YORK, N. T.— €oatinued. 

Bureau of finance— Continued. 

Stenographer $2 

Stenographer 1 

One typewriting copyist 1 

Two typewriting copyists, each 1 

Three tabulating-machine operators, 

each 1 

Typewriter accountant 1 

Office of the secretary, board of education: 

Secretary 6 

Assistant secretary 5 

Chief clerk 4 

Clerk 3 

Clerk 3 

Two clerks, each 2 

Clerk 1 

Clerk 1 

Clerk 1 

Two clerks, each 1 

Clerk 

Three stenographers, each 3 

Stenographer 2 

Two stenographers, each 1 

Stenographer 1 

Typewriting copyist 2 

TjTDewriting copyist 1 

Telephone-switchboard operator 1 

Three telephone-switchboard operators, 

each 1 

Messenger 2, 

Chauffeur 2 

Chaufieur 1 

Confidential secretary 3 

Confidential secretary 2 

Confidential secretary 

Bureau of plant operation: 

Superintendent of plant operation 7 

Chief of heating and ventilating div ... 5 
Asst. chief of heating and ventilating 

div 4 

Supervisor of janitors 3 

Three assistant supervisors of janitors, 

each 3 

Clerk 4 

Two clerks, each 2 

Clerk 1 

Clerk 1 

Clerk 

Stenographer 2 

Three stenographers, each 1 

Assistant engineer 3 

Assistant engineer 3 

Mechanical engineer 3 

Mechanical draftsman 3 

Three mechanical draftsmen, each 2, 

Four mechanical draftsmen, each 2, 

Architectural draftsman 2, 

Architectural draftsman 2, 

Junior draftsman 2 

Junior draftsman 2 

Three j unior draftsmen, each 1 

Heating and ventilating inspector 3 



326 
950 
326 

326 

482 

500 
000 
000 
960 
312 
820 
950 
482 
326 
014 
858 
312 
820 
794 
482 
640 
794 
170 

482 
262 
820 
482 
312 
640 
470 

500 
500 

200 
600 

528 
500 
640 
794 
170 
624 
106 
326 
600 
528 
528 
528 
820 
6^0 
820 
640 
262 
106 
794 
312 



NEW YORK, N. Y.— Continued. 

Bureau of plant operation — Continued. 

Eleven heating and ventilating inspec- 
tors, each 

Inspector of boiler-pipe covering 

Bureau of lectures: 

Stenographer 

Two stenographers, each 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Two stenographers, each 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Librarian 

NORFOLK, VA. 



Division superintendent 

Supervisor of instruction 

Primary-Mndergarten supervisor 

Secretary, school board 

Auditor, school board 

Stenographer, school board office 

Superintendent of buildings 

Vocational director 

Assistant vocational director 

Supervisor of — 

Art department 

Penmanship 

Music department 

Special classes 

Director, physical training department. 
Attendance officers: 

White 

Colored 



OAKLAND, CALIF. 

Superintendent of schools 

Two assistant superintendents of schools, 

each 

Secretary to superintendent 

Secretary-business manager 

Assistant business manager 

Auditor 

Astronomer 

Detention home instructor 

Supervising storekeeper 

Supervising custodian 

Supervising librarian 

Supervisor of — 

Reports and information 

Speech defects 

Two assistant supervisors of music, each. . . 
Supervisor of— 

Bands and orchestra (J) 

Physical education 

Two assistants, each 

Penmanship 

Kindergarten and primary education. . 
Supervisor and director, patriotic activities. 

Assistant supervisor of manual training 

Two assistant supervisors of drawing, each 



$2,820 
2,640 

2,262 
2,106 
1,950 
1,482 
1,326 
1,014 
702 
1,950 



5,000 
4,000 
2,500 
1,800 
2,500 
1,320 
3,000 
3,300 
1,725 

1,625 
1,550 
1,675 
1,800 
2,200 

1,000 
55C 



10,000 

5,500 
2,460 
4,500 
2,750 
3,300 
3,060 

2,aio 

2,700 
2,400 
2,508 

2,040 
2,820 
2,820 

690 
2,840 
2,820 
2,820 
2,820 
2,880 
2,820 
2,820 



30 



SALARIES OF ADMIE-ISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cit'>es of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



OAKLAND, CALIF.— continued. 

Director of — 

Health and sanitation $3, 744 

Assistant 2, 760 

Citizenship 3, 240 

Science (^) 1, 980 

Assistant 1, 440 

Boys' vocational work 3, 900 

Assistant (|) 1,572 

Social studies (J) - . 1,620 

Home economics ($480 for evening) 3, 220 

Assistant (i) 1, 620 

Agriculture (J) 1, 425 

Physical education (J) 975 

Art 3, 060 

Music 3,660 

Research and guidance (|) 4, 000 

Four assistants, each 2,820 

Attendance ($350 included as aitto 

expense) : 3, 410 

Chief attendance officer ($350 for auto) 2, 750 

Four assistant attendance officers ($350 for 

auto) , each 2, 030 

Accountant 2, 400 

Two assistant accountants, each 2, 040 

Pay-roll clerk 2,400 

Bookkeeper 1, 620 

Warrant clerk 1 , 620 

Six secretarial stenographers, each 1, 620 

Nme junior stenographers, each 1,320 

Statistical clerk 1, 620 

Census file clerk 1, 320 

Duphcator operator 1, 320 

File clerk 1,320 

Telephone operator 1, 320 

Three senior clerks, each 1, 800 

Four junior clerks, each 1, 320 

OMAHA, NEBK. 

Superintendent of schools 10, 000 

Assistant superintendent 4, 200 

Assistant superintendent 3, 500 

Assistant superintendent 3, 300 

Secretary 4, 800 

Superintendent of buildings 4, 800 

Assistant superintendent of buildings 3, 000 

Supervisor of— 

Kindergartens 2, 600 

Drawing 2,200 

Physical education 2, 200 

Writing 2, 400 

Music 2, 500 

Manual training 2, 700 

Nurses 2,700 

Assistant supervisor of drawing 2, 000 

Assistantsupervisor of physical education. . 1, 500 
Director of vocational guidance and de- 
partment of child labor 2, 000 

Attendance officer 2, 200 

Assistant attendance officer 1, 800 

Assistant attendance officer 1, 600 

Supervisor of — 

Music in high schools (part time) 1, 440 

6 Plus $200 bonus. 



OMAHA, NEBK. — Continued. 

Supervisor of — Continued. 

Night schools $2,100 

Speech correction 1,600 

Director of department of health supervi- 

sion (part time) 2,000 

School dentist 2, 400 

One clerk 2, 100 

One clerk 1, 650 

Two clerks, each 1, 500 

One clerk 1, 350 

One clerk 1, 275 

Two clerks, each 1, 200 

Two clerks, each 1,080 

Four clerks, each 960 

PATERSON, N. J. 

Superintendent of schools 6, 000 

General supervisor 4, 800 

Supervisor of — 

Drawing 2,200 

Assistant 1, 800 

Music 2, 000 

Cooking 2, 200 

Sewing 2, 200 

Mentally defective children 2, ] 00 

Manual training 2, 900 

School hygiene 5, 000 

Eight medical inspectors, each 500 

Chief attendance officer 2, 050 

Three attendance officers, each 1, 650 

One attendance officer = 1, 200 

Stenographer ^ 1, 700 

Stenographer '' 1, 550 

Secretary, board of education 3, 500 

Assistant secretary 3, 000 

Accountant 5 2, lOO 

Stenographer 5 1, 450 

Clerk 5 1,300 

Clerk SI, 150 

PHttADELPmA, PA. 

Superintendent of schools 12, 000 

Four associate superintendents, each 5, 060 

Eight district superintendents, each 4, 070 

Director of— 

Music 5, 060 

Art education 4, 510 

Kindergartens 3, 410 

Practicalarts and vocational education. 4, 510 

Examinations 4, 510 

Compulsory education 4, 510 

Medical inspection 4, 510 

Supervisor of special education for handi- 
capped children 3, 410 

Min. Max. 

Eighteen assts.todir. of music, each. $1,240 6 2,040 
Ten assts. to dir. of art education, 

each 1,240 6 2, 040 

One asst. to dir. of kindergartens... 1,240 '2,040 
Twenty-five assts. to dir. of physical 

ed.,each 1,240 62,040 

6 Ten years. 



SALAKIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICEES. 



31 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. — coatinued. 

Five assts. to dir. of prae. arts and Min. Max. 

voca. ed., each $1, 240 6S2, 040 

Nine attendance supervisors, each . . 1, 240 « 2, 040 

One employment supervisor 1, 240 e 2, 040 

Sixty-two attendance officers — 

ClassA,each 1,200 ? 1,500 

ClassB,each 1,600 '2,000 

Eight medical supervisors, each 1, 240 e 2, 040 

Seventy-four medical inspectors, 

each 1,000 71,200 

Head nurse 1,240 6 2,040 

Forty school nurses, each 1,000 6 1,400 

Librarian, pedagogical library 1, 240 ^ 2, 540 

Assistant librarian, pedagogical 

library 900 n,325 

Six clerical assts. to supt. and assoc. 

supts.. Class C-D 1,375 62,000 

Eight clerical assts. to supt. and 

assoc. supts., Class A-B 900 « 1, 325 

Eight clerical assts. to dist. supts.. 

Class C-D 1, 375 « 2, 000 

Clerical asst. to dir. of compulsory 

ed.. Class C-D 1,375 6 2,000 

Eight clerical assts. to dir. of com- 
pulsory ed.. Class C 1,375 7 1,615 

Twenty clerical assts. to dir. of com- 
pulsory ed., Class A-B 900 6 1,325 

Eight clerical assts. to other direc- 
tors. Class C-D 1,375 62,000 

Ten clerical assts. to other directors, 

ClassA-B 900 61,325 

Secretary's office: 

Secretary 6, 500 

Asst. secretary and asst. solicitor 4, 500 

One clerk 3, 000 

Two clerks, each ^ 2, 600 

Twoclerks, each 1,800 

One clerk 1, 600 

One clerk 1,500 

Two clerks, each 1, 200 

Three notice servers, each 1, 400 

Clerical assistant 2, 000 

Clerical assistant 1, 495 

Clerical assistant 1, 325 

Clerical assistant 1, 325 

Two clerical assistants, each 1 , 225 

Two clerical assistants, each 1, 125 

Office boy 480 

Buildings: 

Superintendent 6, 000 

Assistant superintendent 4, 000 

Chief draftsman 4, 000 

Assistant draftsman 3, 000 

Structural engineer 3, 500 

Mechanical engineer 2, 500 

Electrical engineer 2, 200 

Mechanical assistant 2, 000 

Mechanical assistant 1, 500 

Detail draftsman 2, 500 

Two general draftsmen, each 2, 000 

General draftsman 1, 800 

Two general draftsmen, each 1, §00 

8 Ten years. ' Five years 



PHILADELPHIA, PA.— Continued. 

Buildings — Continued. 

Photographer $1, 

Five inspectors, each 2, 

Clerical assistant 1, 

Clerical assistant 1, 

Clerical assistant 

School treasurer: 

Chief clerk 1, 

Three clerks, each 1, 

Clerk 

School controller: 

School controller 4, 

Chief accountant 1, 

Chief tax auditor 1, 

Four clerks, each 1, 

One clerk 1, 

One clerk I, 

Eleven clerks, each 

Receiver of taxes: 

Chief clerk 1, 

One clerk 1, 

Nine clerks, each 1, 

Eleven clerks, each 1, 

Extra services 1, 

Supplies: 

Superintendent 4, 

Assistant superintendent 2, 

Clerk 2, 

Clerk 1, 

Clerk 1, 

Two clerical assistants, each 1, 

Three clerical assistants, each 1, 

One clerical assistant 1, 

Storehouse: 

Foreman 2, 

Assistant foreman 1, 

One packer and sliipper 1, 

Three packers and shippers, each 1, 

Three packers and shippers, each 1, 

Clerical assistant 1, 

Warehouse: 

Custodian 1, 

Two chauffeurs, each. 1, 

Janitor 

Outside force: 

Four inspectors, each 1, 

Piano tuner 1, 



500 
100 
495 
325 
945 

000 
320 
300 

000 
000 
000 
980 
485 
320 
330 

,000 
,430 
,320 
210 



000 
400 
000 
900 
700 
495 
325 
225 

000 
800 
400 
30O 
200 
035 

450 
300 
850 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 

Superintendent of schools 12, 000 

Four associate superintendents, each 5, 000 

Executive secretary for superintendent 2, 600 

Stenographer for superintendent 1, 440 

Stenographer for superintendent 1, 200 

Three stenographers for assoc. supts., each. . 1, 200 

Two stenographers for assoc. supts., each. . . 1, 440 

Clerk for superintendent 1,200 

Director of— 

Special schools and extension work 4, 000 

Art "4,000 

Kindergartens 4, 000 

Hygiene 6, 000 

8 Fifteen years. 



32 



SALAEIES OF ADMIISTISTEATIVE OFFIGEES. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. — continued. 

Director of — Continued. 

Music $4,000 

Research and measurement 4, 000 

Primary supervision 4, 000 

Nature study and school gardens 4, 000 

"Writing and commercial work 4, 000 

Household economy 4, 000 

Compulsory attendance 4, 000 

Vocational guidance. (FiUed by high- 
school principal.) 
Clerks to directors: 

Secy, to director of special schools 1, 440. 00 

Two clerks to other directors, each ... 1, 115. 62 

Clerk to other directors 918. 75 

Two clerks to other directors, each . . . 750. 00 

Clerk to other directors 1, 000. 00 

Clerk to other directors 1, 500. 00 

Clerk to other directors 2, 500. 00 

Clerk to other directors 1, 500. 00 

One supervisor of art 1, 950 

Two supervisors of art, each 2, 300 

Nine supervisors of art, each 2, 400 

One supervisor of kindergartens 2, 300 

One supervisor of hygiene 2, 100 

One supervisor of hygiene 2, 200 

Pour supervisors of hygiene, each 2, 400 

One supervisor of hygiene 2, 450 

Five supervisors of hygiene, each 2, 600 

Payment to city of Pittsburgh, depart- 
ment of health, for inspectors' service 

and nurses 38,963 

Eight dental operators, each 1,000 

Eight dental cUnic assistants, each 520 

Medical examiner (new child-labor law) ... 3, 000 

Chief, psychological clinic 3, 000 

Assistant, psychological c lini c 1, 440 

Matron and clerk, chnics 1, 020 

Chief, tuberculosis X-ray clinic 2, 400 

Laboratory assistant 900 

One supervisor of music 2, 100 

One supervisor of music 2, 200 

Seven supervisors of music, each 2, 400 

Three supervisors of music, each 2, 600 

Supervisor of writing and commercial work. 2, 000 

Supervisor of writing and commercial work . 2, 100 

Supervisor of writing and commercial work. 2, 300 
Six supervisors of writing and commercial 

work, each 2, 400 

Four supervisors of household economy,each 2,400 

Supervisor of manual training 3, 600 

Supervisor of manual training 3, 410 

Supervisor of manual training 3, 100 

Vocational guidance: 

Field secretary (man) 2, 600 

Field secretary (man) 2, 300 

Field secretary (woman) 2,000 

Field secretary (woman) 1, 500 

Two assistant placement secretaries, 

each 1, 350 

Elfven high-school counsellors for Sat- 
urday work, each 300 

Twenty-sis truant officers, each 1, 300 

Sis truant-officer supervisors, each 1, 420 



PITTSBTJEGH, PA. — Continued. 

Secretary's office: 

Secretary 

Chief clerk and paymaster 

Stenographer, board 

Stenographer and cashier 

Assistant secretary 

Chief accountant and statistician 

General accountant 

Cost accountant 

Accountant for disbursements 

Chief voucher and pay roU clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Statistical clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Stores-distribution clerk 

Machine operator for individual pay 
checks 

Retirement system bookkeeper, shop 
clerk 

Shop clerk 

Accountant for retirement system 

Controller's department: 

School controller 

Auditor 

Bond clerk 

Auditing clerk 

Retirement clerk 

Legal department: 

Solicitor 

Building department: 

Superintendent of buildings 

Chief clerk 

Stenographer and clerk (superintend- 
ent's) 

Assistant superintendent 

Building supervisor 

Assistant to building supervisor 

Engineer clerk 

Draftsman 

Draftsman 

Engineer 

Chief draftsman 

Chief inspector 

Chief clerk 

Stenographer and clerk 

Clerk 

Supply department: 

Superintendent of supplies 

Assistant superintendent 

Inspector, supplies and services 

Chief clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Clerk 

T ypist and clerk 

Stenographer and file clerk 

Clerk 

Storekeeper 

Assistant, storeroom 

Two assistants, storeroom, each 

Assistant, shop storeroom 

Three truck drivers, each 



$5,000 
2,970 
1,440 
1,584 
2,970 
4,000 
1,680 
1,6S0 
2,640 
1,416 
1,140 
1,224 
1,015 
1,296 

1,125 

1,296 
1,125 
2,100 

4,000 
3,600 
2,200 
1,800 
1,500 

5,000 

6,000 
2,500 

1,500 
4,500 
3,300 
2,400 
1,080 
1,800 
2,040 
2,400 
3,000 
2,400 
2,000 
1,500 
960 

6,000 
3,000 
1,800 
2,000 
1,224 
1,296 
1,296 
1,125 
1,125 
1,224 
1,932 
1,500 
1,200 
1,300 
1,352 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICEES. 



33 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



PORTLAND, OEEG. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Secretary 

Record clerk 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Garden supervisor 

Physical training 

Attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Attendance clerk 

Business department: 

School clerk and business manager 

Assistant clerk 

Cashier 

Secretary 

Statistician 

■ Bookkeeper 

Assistant bookkeeper 

Assistant bookkeeper 

Bill clerk 

Timekeeper 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Assistant bookkeeper 

Stenographer 

Telephone operator 

Operation department: 

Purchasing agent 

Assistant purchasing agent 

Two stenographers, each 

Superiutendent of properties 

General foreman 

Supervisor of operation 

Supervisor of grounds 

Secretary 

Stenographer 

Storekeeper 

Assistant storekeeper 

Two bookkeepers, each •. . . . 

Clerk 

Clerk 

Truck driver 

Truck helper 

Two watckmen, each 



PROVIDENCE, B. 1. 



Superintendent of schools 

First assistant superintendent of schools. . . 
Second assistant superintendent of schools. 
Third assistant superintendent of schools. . 
Supervisor of — 

Primary schools 

Special schools 

rirector of — 

Kindergartens 

Industrial education and drawing 

Five assistants, each 

Music 

Three assistants, each 



S7, 000 
4,450 
4,200 
1,800 
1,500 
1,320 
960 
1,250 
3,900 
2,500 
2,040 
1,800 
1,680 
1,260 

4,750 
2,100 
1,9S0 
1,800 
1,620 
1,500 
1,500 
1,260 
1,080 
1,200 
1,440 
1,380 
1,080 
1,200 
1,080 

1,800 
1,380 
1,080 
4,200 
2,700 
2,400 
2,280 
1,380 
1,080 
1,800 
1,320 
1,500 
1,320 
1,350 
1,440 
1,200 
1,380 



6,000 
4,500 
3,250 
2,750 

2,500 
2,500 

2,500 
4,000 
2,000 
3,500 
2,000 



PROVIDENCE, R. I.— Continued. 

Director of — Continued. 

Penmanship S2, 000 

Physical education 3, 500 

Two assistants, each 2, 000 

Vocational guidance 3, 150 

Assistant 2, 200 

Instructor in military training 2, 000 

Secretary of school committee 4, 600 

Purchasing agent (books and supplies) 2, 550 

Truant officer 2, 700 

Supt., school property, including janitors. . 2, 600 

Assistant superintendent of school property 1, 872 
Bookkeeper (secretary school committee 

office) 2,100 

Bookkeeper, assistant 1,400 

Indexing and recording clerk 1, 600 

Stock cl erk 2, 000 

Stock clerk 1,400 

Stenographer (superintendent of schools) . . 1, 800 

Two stenographers, each 1, 100 

One stenographer 676 

One clerk 1,600 

Two clerks, each 1, 30o 

Twoclerks, each 1,200 

One clerk 1,000 

READING, PA. 

City superiutendent of pubUe schools 4, 700 

General supervisor (administrative) 2, 700 

Supervisor of— 

Kindergartens and primary grades 1, 700 

Intermediate and grammar grades 1, 700 

Director of — 

Visual education 3, 200 

Practical arts 2, 050 

Physical education 2, 350 

Medical inspection 1, 150 

Medical Inspection 1, 150 

One assistant 800 

Three assistants, each (3 mos.) 240 

Dentist 800 

Fournurses, each 970 

Music 2,000 

Supervisor of— 

Drawing 1,850 

Writtag 1,250 

Home economics 1, 500 

Child welfare 1, 850 

Special teacher in music 1, 650 

Special teacher in music 1, 250 

Special teacher iu physical training 1, 300 

Special teacher in drawing 1, 900 

Special teacher 1, 500 

Special teacher 1, 450 

Special teacher : 1, 300 

Special teacher in sewing 1, 300 

Special teacher in sewing 1, 050 

Special teacher in cooking 1, 250 

Two special teachers in cooking, each 1, 200 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 475 

Superintendent of buUdings 2, 000 

Superintendent of suppUes 1, 325 

Stenographer 960 



34 



SALAKIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICEES. 



Salaries iu detail for cities of over 100,000 'population — Continued. 



RICHMOND, VA. 

Superintendent of schools 

Assistant superintendent 

Director of— 

Night schools 

Manual arts 

Music 

Physical education 

Penmanship 

Medical tuspection 

Supervisor of — 

Primary schools 

Kindergarten (first-grade supervisor) . 

Drawing 

Household arts 

Truant officer 

Clerk and supervisor of buildings 

Assistant clerk 

Supply clerk 

Messenger 

Two stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 



EOCHESTEK, N. Y. 

Superintendent of schools 

Two assistant superintendents of schools . . 
Director of — 

Lunch rooms 

Commercial work. 

Junior high schools 

Manual training 

Art instruction 

Cluld study department 

Music 

Penmanship 

Physical education 

Special classes 

Elementary grades and kindergartens . 

Home economics 

Employment and certification of 

teachers 

Supervisor of — 

Art instruction 

Bands and orchestras 

Home economics 

Physical education 

Boys' clubs 

High-school music 

Elementary grades and kindergartens . 
Supervising teacher of— 

Penmanship 

Penmanship 

Special classes 

Music 

Music 

Music 

Music 

Art instruction 

Home economics 

Special classes 

Domestic art ' 

Child study 

Visiting teacher 

Superintendent of buildings 

Chief engineer 



S6,500 
3,960 

1,280 
2,420 
2,420 
2,420 
2,420 
3,000 

2,200 
2,200 
1,793 
1,793 
1,280 
3,500 
2,200 
1,980 
528 
1,500 
1,440 
1,168 
1,080 

8,000 
5,500 

3,200 
3,400 
4, 500 
3,400 
3,900 
3,100 
4,100 
4,100 
4,000 
3,800 
3,300 
3,600 

3,500 

3,200 
3,000 
2,500 
2,450 
2,300 
3,000 
2,050 

2,050 
2,300 
2,100 
2,350 
2,000 
2,350 
2,300 
2,200 
2,500 
2,150 
2,500 
2,000 
2,800 
3,500 
3,000 



EOCHESTEK, N. T.— Continued. 

Chief draftsman 

Examination board (part-time), 2 mem- 
bers, each 

Two chauSeurs, each 

Four attendance oflicers, each 

Attendance officer (part-time) 

One clerk 

One clerk 

One clerk 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

One clerk 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

Telephone operator 

Secretary 

Secretary 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 

Two stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

Two messengers, each 

One messenger 

Two messengers, each 

One messenger 

Thirteen messengers, each 

Twelve messengers, each 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent of high schools.. 
Assistant superintendent of grade schools. 

Secretary 

Statistician 

Stenographer 

Purchasing agent and clerk 

Bookkeeper .■ 

Secretary 

Stenographer 

Assistant 

Superintendent, buildings and grounds. . . 

Office engineer 

Assistant engineer 

Office clerk 

Stenographer 

Attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Assistant attendance officer 

Stenographer 

Supervisor of — 

Primary grades 

Exceptional children 

Art 

Physical education 

Art and handwork 

Domestic art 

Writing 

Industrial arts 

Home economics ^ 

Music 

Assistant 

Instrumental music 

EngUsh 

Modem languages 

Part-time 

Health direction 



S3, 000 

250 

1,300 

1,620 

408 

1,600 

1,304 

1,300 

1,260 

1,200 

1,162 

998 

960 

1,326 

1,600 

1,260 

1,266 

1,140 

1,020 

960 

1,200 

1,080 

960 

900 

780 

600 



6,000 
4,350 
3,600^ 
2,040 
1,320 
1,320 
4,500 
2,220 
2,040 
1,500 
780 
4,200 
2,700 
2,640 
1,680 
1,200 
2,600 
2,000 
1,500 



3,500 
2,500 
2,800 
2,500 
2,000 
2,000 
2,400 
2,600 
2,000 
2,550 
1,600 
1,500 
2,500 
2,500 
3,350 
3,000 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFFICEE^. 



35 



Salaries in detail/or cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

BusLness manager 

Superintendent of buildings 

Secretary to superuitendent 

Bookkeeper 

Two stenographers, each 

Physician (9 months) ._ 

Dentist (9 months) 

Nurse (9 months) - 

Nm-se (9 months) 

Nurse (9 months) 

Two attendance officers, each 

Boards' attorney 

.Two supervisors, grammar and primary, 

each 

Three superx'isors, music, art and phy. ed., 

each 

SAN FEANQSCO, CALIF. 



Superintendent 

Five deputy superintendents, each . 

Secretary 

Stenographer 

Messenger clerk 

Chief attendance bureau 



86,000 
3,534 
3,600 
1,782 
1,506 
1,770 
1,200 

900 

900 
1,237 
1,089 

990 
1,800 

600 

2,214 
1,950 



4,000 
3,600 
2,220 
1,920 
1,800 
1,800 



SCEANTON, PA. 

Superintendent of school". 6, 000 

Supersz-isor of— 

Drawing 

Drawing 

Drawing 

Music 

Music 

Sewing 

Sewing 

Sewing 

Primary grades 

Penmanship 

Kindergartens 

One attendance officer 

Three attendance officers, each 

One attendance officer 

Health inspector 

Secretary of school board 

Superintendent of buUdings and supplies. 
Superintendent's secretary 



1,890 
1,770 
1,650 
2,150 
1,770 
1,890 
1,870 
1,550 
2,290 
1,990 
2,010 
1,800 
1,500 
1,200 
1,800 
3,600 
3,600 
1,800 



SEATTLE, WASH. 

Superintendent 

Three assistant superintendents, each 

Head of dept . of method for grammar grades. 
Head of dept. of method for primary grades . 
Supervisor of — 

Drawing 

Garden work 

Home economics (2), each 

Manual arts 

Music (2), each 

Music 

Music 

Penmanship 

Physical education (4), each 

Attendance 



10,000 
5,100 
3,840 
3,300 

3,000 
3,300 
2,760 
3,000 
2,760 
2,400 
2,100 
2,940 
2,760 
3,000 



SEATTLE, "WASH.— continued. 

Director of— 

Vocational guidance 

Home economics 

Manual training 

Music 

Orchestras 

Physical education 

Two coordinators with vocational guidance, 

each 

Three attendance officers, each. 

Home visitor 

Comptroller 

Bookkeeper 

One clerk 

One clerk 

One clerk 

Two clerks, each 

One clerk 

One clerk 

Two stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Three stenographers, each 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



Superintendent of schools ; . 

Secretary of board 

Assistant secretary of board 

Superintendent of buildings and grounds. 

Accountant 

Secretary to superintendent 

Supermtendent's assistant 

Supervisor of — 

Drawing 

Music 

Writing and evening school 

Household arts 

Physical training (2), each 

Manual training , 

Health 

Attendance officer ." . . 

Four stenographers, each 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 

One stenographer 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superuitendent 

Secretary to superintendent 

Supervisor of — 

Art and handwork 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Music 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Nature study 

Assistant 

Physical education 

Two assistants, each 

Home economics 



$4, 200 
3,660 
3,660 
3,660 
2,580 
3,660 

2,760 
2,200 
1,620 
3,900 
2,100 
1,800 
1,680 
1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
2,400 
1,440 
1,320 
1,140 
1,0,SO 



5,800 
3,000 
2,400 
2,800 
2,400 
2,400 
2,250 

2,550 
2,550 
2,450 
2,250 
2,250 
2,250 
3,400 
1,800 
1,380 
1,260 
1,140 
1,0S0 



5,800 
3,500 
1,650 

3,175 
2,200 
2,050 
1,950 
1,870 
1,630 
3,175 
2,250 
1,800 
2,275 
1,950 
2,975 
1,800 
2,700 



36 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS.— Continued. 

Supervisor of— Continued. 

Manual arts (this in addition to regular 
salary as head of department in high 

school) S500 

Director of psychological laboratory (two- 
fifth time) 1,770 

Visiting teacher 1, 800 

Director of evening-school extension (this in 
addition to regular salary as head of de- 
partment in high school) 700 

Assistant (in charge of immigrant educa- 
tion) 2, 000 

Chief clerk 2,800 

Bookkeeper 1, 400 

Two clerks , each 1, 400 

Stenographer 1, 200 

Two clerks, each. . ". 1, 200 

Two clerks, each 1, 000 

One clerk 900 

Attendance officer 2, 300 

Two assistant attendance officers, each 1, 900 

One assistant attendance officer 1, 800 

One assistant attendance officer 1, 500 

ST. LOUIS, MO. 

Superintendent of instruction 8, 000 

Two assistant superintendents, each 5, 000 

Three assistant superintendents, each 6, 000 

One assistant superintendent (principal, 

Harris Teachers' College) 6, 000 

One assistant superintendent 4, 500 

Chief clerk 2,500 

Teachers ' clerk 2, 300 

One stenographer 1, 500 

One stenographer 1, 400 

One stenographer 1, 300 

Five stenographers, each 1, 200 

Messenger 600 

Chief attendance officer 4, 000 

One assistant attendance officer 1, 600 

Nineteen assistant attendance officers , each 1, 900 

Clerk 1,400 

Director of hygiene 5, 000 

Supervisor of hygiene 2, 550 

Three inspectors, each 1,900 

Two inspectors, each 2, 100 

Nine inspectors, each 2,300 

Supervisor of nurses 1, 750 

Two nurses, each 1, 200 

Four nurses, each 1, 300 

Two nurses, each 1, 400 

One nurse 1, 500 

Fourteen nurses, each 1, 600 

Two nurses, each 1, 920 

Director of psychoeducational clinic 4, 300 

Clerk 1,500 

Supervisor of — 

Continuation schools 4, 100 

Drawing and manual arts 5, 000 

Educational extension 4, 300 

Kindergarten 4, 000 

Penmanship 4, 000 

Music 4, 000 

Physical training 4, 000 

Primary (3), each 3, 400 



ST. LOUIS, MO. — continued. 

Supervisor of— Continued. 

School gardens $2, 950 

Special schools 2, 600 

Assistant supervisor of — 

Drawing (3), each 1,900 

Drawing (1) 2,000 

Drawing (4), each 2,300 

Music (3), each 1,900 

Music (2) , each 2, 100 

Music (6), each 2,300 

School orchestras 3, 200 

Penmanship 2, 200 

Physical training (1) 2,000 

Physical training (2) , each 2, 100 

Physical training (1) 2, 200 

Physical training (4) , each 2, 30O 

Physical training (1) 2,500 

School gardens 1, 700 

Building department: 

Superintendent of buildings 7, 500 

Stenographer. 2, 093 

Stenographer 1, 455 

Chief clerk 3,210 

Clerk, first rank 2, 093 

Clerk, second rank 1,672 

Clerk, third rank 1, 405 

Messenger 808 

Chief engineer 4,000 

Superintendent of construction 3, 210 

Superintendent of heating and ventila- 
tion 2, 555 

Superintendent of heating repairs 2, 555 

Superintendent of plumbing 3, 290 

Superintendent of electric work 2, 922 

Superintendent of janitors 2, 922 

Superintendent of shops and repairs ... 3, 510 

Shops, head clerk 1, 895 

Shops, stock clerk 1, 495 

Shops, second clerk 1, 465 

Three building superintendents , each. . 2, 010 

Two draftsmen, each 2,700 

Landscape gardener 2, 922 

Meter reader 1 , 750 

Head garage man and chauffeur 2, 249 

Second garage man 1, 503 

Truck driver (shops) 1, 591 

Supply department: 

Superintendent of supplies 6, 000 

Assistant to superintendent of supplies 3, 106 

Stenographer 1, 590 

Cashier 1 , 380 

Inspector of supplies 2, 400 

Clerk, first rank 2, 100 

Clerk, second rank 1, 920 

Clerk, third rank 1, 740 

Clerk, f oiuth rank 1 , 560 

Clerk, fifth rank 1 , 380 

Clerk, sixth rank 1,260 

Messenger 720 

Auditing department: 

Auditor 5,000 

Chief clerk 3,200 

Clerk, first rank 2, 300 

Clerk, second rank 1, 950 

Clerk, third rank 1 , 675 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. 



37 



Salaries in detail for cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



ST. LOUIS, MO.— continued. 

Law department:. 

Attorney 

Finance department: 

Secretary-treasurer 

Assistant to secretary-treasurer 

Stenographer — 

Stenographer 

Cashier 

Assistant cashier 

Paymaster 

Clerk, first rank 

Clerk, second rank 

Clerk, third rank 

Clerk, fourth rank 

Clerk, fifth rank 

Telephone operator 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 

Deputy commissioner (business manager) . 

Superintendent of schools 

Assistant superintendent of schools 

Director of research 

Assistant director of research 

Director of attendance 

Truant officer 

Truant officer 

Director of hygiene 

Superintendent of buildings 

Assistant superintendent of buildings 

Inspector of fuel and heating plants 

Bookkeeper 

Clerk 

One stenographer 

Two stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Two stenographers, each 

Supervisor of— 

Grammar grades (assistant superin- 
tendent) 

Primary grades and kindergarten 

Manual training and vocational train- 
ing 

Music 

Art 

Physical training 

Domestic science 

Special classes 

Supplies 

Gardens 

Assistant supervisor of music 

Assistant supervisor of music 

Assistant supervisor in charge of kin- 
dergartens 

Two assistant supervisors of art, each. . 
Assistant to supervisors (research division). 

STKACUSE, N. T. 



Superintendent ., 

Clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Secretary to superintendent 

Superintendent of buildings and janitors. 

Two attendance officers, each 

One attendance officer 



$4,500 

7,500 
4,200 
2,500 
1,550 
3,500 
2,200 
2,300 
2,400 
2,200 
2,000 
1,500 
1,450 
1,100 



3,300 
5,000 
2,600 
3,800 
2,500 
3,400 
2,040 
1,740 
3,850 
2,500 
2,475 
2,475 
1,860 
2,040 
2,040 
1,608 
1,548 
1,488 



3,300 
2,850 

3,500 
2,700 
2,600 
2,650 
2,500 
2,400 
1,558 
1,850 
1,950 
1,850 

1,850 
1,850 
1,520 



6,000 
2,800 
1,800 
2,000 
2,600 
1,500 
1,050 



SYRACUSE, N. Y.— Continued. 



Census clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Assistant clerk 

Custodian of supplies 

Supervisor of— 

Grades 

Kindergartens 

Industrial education. 

Music 

Assistant 

Drawing 

Assistant 

Physical education . . 



SI, 500 

1,000 

900 

1,200 

3,700 
2,450 
3,600 
2,650 
2,150 
2,450 
1,800 
2,500 



TOLEDO, OHIO. 

Superintendent of schools 6, 240 

Assistant superintendent 4, 000 

Assistants in charge of special departments: 

Manual training 3, 750 

Extension 3, 200 

Vocational training 3, 500 

Supervisor of— 

Physical training 2, 500 

Art 2, 500 

Music 2,800 

Music 2, 200 

Kindergarten 2,500 

Grades I-II 2,500 

Grades III-IV 2,200 

Grades VII-VIII 2,200 

Nature study 2, 500 

Penmanship 2, 200 

Home economics 2, 200 

Health 1,900 

Attendance department: 

Chief attendance officer 1, 800 

Three attendance officers, each 1, 600 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 350 

One attendance officer 1, 200 

Clerk 1,080 

Clerk 1,020 

Superintendent's clerk 1,500 

TRENTON, N. J. 

Superintendent 7, 000 

Assistant superintendent 2, 100 

Stenographer 1, 300 

Two stenographers, each 1, 200 

Clerk 1,450 

Director of primary grades 2, 250 

Supervisor of — 

Music 2,350 

Assistant 1, 850 

Art 2,350 

Assistant 1,850 

Physical training 2, 150 

Domestic science 2, 250 

Manual training 2, 900 

Assistant 2,050 

Medical director 4, 500 

Four inspectors, each 900 

One inspector 300 

One nurse 1, 300 

Three nurses, each 1,250 



38 



SALARIES OF ADMINISTEATIVE OFEICEES. 



Salaries in detail jor cities of over 100,000 population — Continued. 



TBENTON, N. J. — Continued. 

One niirse $1, 200 

Three nurses, each 1, 150 

One nurse 1, 100 

One nurse 1, 050 

Dentist 1, 650 

Extension education director 4, 500 

Clerk 720 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 500 

One attendance officer 1, 300 

Tliree attendance officers, each 1, 200 

Two attendance officers, each 1, 100 

One attendance officer 700 

Supervisor of working papers 1, 220 

School psychologist. 2, 300 

Continuation-school director 800 

Business manager 3, 500 

Clerk 1,800 

Secretary board of education 3, 000 

Assistant secretary, board of education 2, 000 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 

Superintendent 

Two assistant superintendents, each 

Director, intermediate instruction 

Director, primary instruction 

Tliirteen district principals, each 

Secretary ^ 

Financial clerk ° 

One clerk ^ 

Two clerks, each ' 

One clerk ' 

Three clerks, each " 

One clerk 

Two stenographers, each. s 

Two messengers, each ■. 

Supervisor of — 

Domestic art ' 

Domestic science ^ 

Drawing s 

Penmanship ^ 

Physical training ' 

Manual training i" 

Music 

WILMINGTON, DEL. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Director of vocational education 

Clerk, office of vocational education 

Clerk, office of Americanization depart- 
ment 

Supervisor of — 

Americanization classes 

Sewing 

Music 

Art 

Nature study 

Physical education 

Chief attendance officer 

Two assistant attendance officers, each 

Medical inspector 

» Plus $240 bonus. 



6,000 
3, 750 
2,900 
2,900 
2,900 
2,000 
2, 000 
1,600 
1, 500 
1,400 
1,000 

9 900 
1,000 

9 720 

2,000 
2,500 
2,500 
2,400 
2,500 
2,900 
2,500 



6,000 
3,000 
4,500 
1,200 

1,200 

3,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
1,800 
1,500 
1,500 
1,150 
1,500 



WILMINGTON, DEL. — Continued. 

Three nurses, each 

Clerk, superintendent's office 

Secretary, board of education 

Clerk, office board of education 

Clerk, office board of education 

Supervisor of buildings 

Chief engineer 



WOECESTEE, MASS. 



Superintendent of schools 

Two assistant superintendents, each 

One assistant superintendent 

Director of— 

Drawing 

Home economics 

Kindergarten 

Manual training ,. . 

Music 

Physical training 

Writing 

Agricultm'e 

Two supervisors of Americanization and 

evening practical arts, each 

Business manager and clerk of school com- 
mittee , 

Chief attendance officer 

Supervisor of attendance 

Chief clerk, superintendent's office 

First assistant clerk, superintendent's office 

Chief clerk, business manager's office 

First assistant clerk, business manager's 

office 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Stenographer 

Clerk, attendance officers 

Inspector of schoolhouses and supervisor of 

janitors 

Director of school hygiene 

TOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. 

Superintendent 

Assistant superintendent 

Director of schools 

Clerk-treasurer 

Assistant clerk 

Secretary 

Secretary 

Secretary, substitute (per month) 

Supervisor of— 

Drawing 

Music 

Kindergarten and primary 

Penmanship 

Domestic science and arts 

Manual training 

Physical education and hygiene 

Assistant supervisor of — 

Physical training 

Music 

Four attendance officers, each 



$1,200 
1,200 
2,500 
1,400 
1,000 
2,500 
2,500 

6,000 
4,600 
4,250 

3,250 
2,000 
1,800 
3,250 
3,250 
3,250 
2,000 
3,250 

1,700 

4,600 
2,100 
2,100 

2,000 
1,400 
2,200 

1,387 

1,200 

1,150 

900 

825 
918 

2,125 
2,500 



9,000 
4,500 
5,000 
2,760 
2,220 
1,320 
1,260 
70 

2,850 
2,375 
3,000 
2,375 
2,250 
2,975 
3,300 

2,850 
2,0(X) 
1,600 



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